Powerful Pro Baseball tops Japan charts over Tomodachi Life
Konami’s Powerful Pro Baseball 2026-2027 sold 100,976 copies in Japan in its debut week (June 8–14), moving Tomodachi Life to second with 37,888 sales.
Konami’s Powerful Pro Baseball 2026-2027 debuted at number one in Japan, selling 100,976 copies in its first week (June 8–14). The game displaced Tomodachi Life: Living The Dream, which sold 37,888 copies during the same period. The figures cover physical and digital sales across Japanese platforms.
Tomodachi Life has reached a lifetime total of 1,347,070 units. Pokémon Pokopia holds a lifetime total of about 1,056,982 units. Konami’s new release sold roughly three times the weekly total of the runner-up.
Other entries in the top ten were eFootball Kick-Off! in third with 8,143 units (lifetime 28,190); Pokémon Pokopia fourth with 7,781 units (lifetime 1,056,982); Astro Bot fifth with 6,533 units (lifetime 111,250); Mario Kart World sixth with 5,042 units (lifetime 2,970,496); Yoshi and the Mysterious Book seventh with 4,249 units (lifetime 64,802); Final Fantasy VII Rebirth eighth with 4,169 units (lifetime 34,826); new release Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road ninth with 3,544 units; and Minecraft tenth with 3,379 units (lifetime 4,222,322).
Hardware sales for the week show the Switch 2 leading with 25,793 units sold (lifetime 5,914,065). The PlayStation 5 Digital Edition sold 6,610 units (lifetime 1,316,161). The Switch Lite moved 2,445 units (lifetime 6,979,497) and the Switch OLED sold 1,831 units (lifetime 9,590,639). The PlayStation 5 Pro recorded 1,257 units (lifetime 363,209).
Other hardware figures include the original Switch at 657 units (lifetime 20,301,736), the Xbox Series X Digital Edition at 326 units (lifetime 32,238), the PlayStation 5 at 317 units (lifetime 5,920,422), the Xbox Series X at 129 units (lifetime 327,620) and the Xbox Series S at 117 units (lifetime 342,445).
The weekly chart covers sales in Japan for June 8–14 and includes both new releases and ongoing sellers across Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft platforms.
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