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Japan charts: Tales of Arise and Warioware stay up

The Xbox 360 began production just 69 days before launch, as well as Microsoft was not able to supply adequate systems to fulfill first customer need in Europe or North America. Forty thousand units were supplied for sale on auction site ebay.com during the initial week of release, 10% of the total supply. By year s end, Microsoft had actually delivered 1.5 million devices, including 900,000 in North America, 500,000 in Europe, and 100,000 in Japan. Here are the best sellers of games and consoles in Japan for the week of 13 to 19 September 2021, established and communicated as always by Famitsu magazine. No change This week at the top of the ranking where we find Tales of Arise and Warioware: Get It Together , the two big outings of the previous week. After making the best start of the console in Japan (more than 50,000 box sales) the PS5 version of Tales of Arise is already more visible in the top 10 but is replaced by another RPG, to Knowing the well-late portage of or NO Kuni 2 on...

Japan charts: PS5 installs its first million

Here are the best sellers of games and consoles in Japan for the week of August 30 to September 5, 2021, established and communicated as always by Famitsu magazine. As the Software ranking became particularly banal after the pretty shot of Tsukihime , this week first marks the crossing of the first million PS5 sold in Japan, including 165,235 sales for the digital edition model. As everywhere else in the world, the performance of the console is dictated above all by the goodwill of stocks, but what can be said after 43 weeks is that the PS5 sells faster than the PS4 and it does game equal with the PS Vita at the same stage. The PS5 remains late on the PS3 that had elapsed at 1.16 million copies after 43 weeks, slightly behind the very first PlayStation. No need to look for the comparison with references such as PSP and PS2 and even less with the Switch whose park was already rising 3.30 million machines on the same number of weeks. The switch that passes here the cap of 21 million ...