Japanese Charts: Freedom Wars Remastered Makes Its Top Ten Debut

Freedom Wars Remastered
Image: Bandai Namco

Famitsu has posted the latest boxed sales charts for Japan, and this time, Freedom Wars Remastered makes its debut on the Switch and the PS5. Rather predictably, the Switch version sold more copies at 8,277 (4,829 on the PS5) but couldn’t quite manage to climb the ranks and claim the top prize.

It’s the only blip in what is otherwise a pretty familiar sight by now, with Super Mario Party Jamboree once again topping the charts, followed not-so-closely by Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Overall, sales figures have dropped significantly from the rush over the Christmas and New Year period, but this is to be expected.

For the full breakdown, here’s a look at the latest top ten:

PositionGamePlatformUnit Sales (6th-12th Jan)Total Unit Sales
1Super Mario Party Jamboree

Switch

26,6881,098,256
2

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Switch

10,003

6,207,557

3Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake

Switch

9,606972,513
4Freedom Wars Remastered

Switch

8,277NEW
5Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Switch

6,6638,044,875
6Minecraft

Switch

6,5473,786,028
7

Freedom Wars Remastered

PS5

4,829NEW
8

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Switch

4,302

5,703,376
9Pokémon Scarlet / Pokémon Violet

Switch

4,048

5,507,363

10

Nintendo Switch Sports

Switch3,7441,532,343

No surprises on the hardware front this week either, with the Switch utterly dominating the competition once again. The standard PS5 had a good crack at it, mind you, marginally losing out to the OG Switch to sell a total of 6,455 units.

Still, when you consider that together, all three Switch SKUs managed to shift almost five times the amount of PS5s (including the Pro and Digital Edition), Sony’s console really isn’t proving to be much of a threat to Nintendo’s humble hybrid platform.

Here’s your look at this week’s Japanese hardware chart in full:

PositionConsoleUnit Sales (6th-12th Jan)Total Unit Sales
1Switch OLED36,6728,620,444
2Switch Lite

14,624

6,405,985
3Switch6,53520,036,890
4PlayStation 56,4555,433,810

5

PlayStation 5 Pro

3,815

136,435

6

PlayStation 5 – Digital Edition1,558907,269

7

Xbox Series X – Digital Edition

51817,128

8

Xbox Series X282328,277

9

Xbox Series S76314,285

10

PlayStation 4

31

7,929,130

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Freedom Wars Remastered
Image: Bandai Namco

Famitsu has posted the latest boxed sales charts for Japan, and this time, Freedom Wars Remastered makes its debut on the Switch and the PS5. Rather predictably, the Switch version sold more copies at 8,277 (4,829 on the PS5) but couldn't quite manage to climb the ranks and claim the top prize.

It's the only blip in what is otherwise a pretty familiar sight by now, with Super Mario Party Jamboree once again topping the charts, followed not-so-closely by Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Overall, sales figures have dropped significantly from the rush over the Christmas and New Year period, but this is to be expected.

For the full breakdown, here's a look at the latest top ten:

PositionGamePlatformUnit Sales (6th-12th Jan)Total Unit Sales
1Super Mario Party Jamboree

Switch

26,6881,098,256
2

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Switch

10,003

6,207,557

3Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake

Switch

9,606972,513
4Freedom Wars Remastered

Switch

8,277NEW
5Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Switch

6,6638,044,875
6Minecraft

Switch

6,5473,786,028
7

Freedom Wars Remastered

PS5

4,829NEW
8

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Switch

4,302

5,703,376
9Pokémon Scarlet / Pokémon Violet

Switch

4,048

5,507,363

10

Nintendo Switch Sports

Switch3,7441,532,343

No surprises on the hardware front this week either, with the Switch utterly dominating the competition once again. The standard PS5 had a good crack at it, mind you, marginally losing out to the OG Switch to sell a total of 6,455 units.

Still, when you consider that together, all three Switch SKUs managed to shift almost five times the amount of PS5s (including the Pro and Digital Edition), Sony's console really isn't proving to be much of a threat to Nintendo's humble hybrid platform.

Here's your look at this week's Japanese hardware chart in full:

PositionConsoleUnit Sales (6th-12th Jan)Total Unit Sales
1Switch OLED36,6728,620,444
2Switch Lite

14,624

6,405,985
3Switch6,53520,036,890
4PlayStation 56,4555,433,810

5

PlayStation 5 Pro

3,815

136,435

6

PlayStation 5 - Digital Edition1,558907,269

7

Xbox Series X - Digital Edition

51817,128

8

Xbox Series X282328,277

9

Xbox Series S76314,285

10

PlayStation 4

31

7,929,130

< Previous charts

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