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Forums - Sales - Famitsu Sales: Week 07, 2026 (Feb 09 - Feb 15)

Nioh 3 already 1m+ worldwide, but only 50k physical in Japan.



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Ashadelo said:

So glad Mario Tennis didnt sell well, like others said in this thread, it's most likly a price issue. Hope Nintendo learns from this and uses more wisdom, not greed to discern how to price their games going forward. NS2 has a lot more third party support from the get-go then NS1 had, people have way more options now.

They will milk it at that price till last drop and then they will slash it. 

It will be shocking if not and disheartening for what is coming... 

"Big deal"if they devalue a Mario tennis game. 



On a side note: Pokemon leafgreen and firered launched today on e-shop for $19.99



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Feels like the ps6 has to be a hybrid at this point. I think the switch has forever changed the console market. Granted the PC market may change as well, Halo Strix and form factor maybe the future.



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Farsala said:

Nioh 3 already 1m+ worldwide, but only 50k physical in Japan.

Hmm yeah cause it did very well on Steam +80k concurrent users.






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Tober said:

huh those Switch Oled Sales!?

Perhaps a lot of tourists last week in Japan? I have the theory that Switch1 would remain popular with exports because low Yen and Switch1 still being multi Lingual at retail.

Considering how low the numbers for the LCD version are, my guess is rather that the OLED model is the only one of the two with a healthy supply right now. In fact, I think Nintendo is shuttering the production line of the OG Switch and will just continue producing the OLED and the Lite models going forward



Switch 1 hardware doing well. Switch 2 software doing really well. PS5 software doing reasonably well this week too, all things considered. A good week all around.



Bofferbrauer2 said:
Tober said:

huh those Switch Oled Sales!?

Perhaps a lot of tourists last week in Japan? I have the theory that Switch1 would remain popular with exports because low Yen and Switch1 still being multi Lingual at retail.

Considering how low the numbers for the LCD version are, my guess is rather that the OLED model is the only one of the two with a healthy supply right now. In fact, I think Nintendo is shuttering the production line of the OG Switch and will just continue producing the OLED and the Lite models going forward

Where we're you in previous weeks?

Lately OLED was selling under  even  the lite.

The expected thing would be the oled to be on the verge of being phased out and it just had a significant restock. 

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Air Riders is looking like it'll be a million seller physically in Japan, which could help it top 3m globally including digital; not bad at all for a sequel to a niche and somewhat poorly received game from 20+ years ago.



tak13 said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:

Considering how low the numbers for the LCD version are, my guess is rather that the OLED model is the only one of the two with a healthy supply right now. In fact, I think Nintendo is shuttering the production line of the OG Switch and will just continue producing the OLED and the Lite models going forward

Where we're you in previous weeks?

Lately OLED was selling under  even  the lite.

The expected thing would be the oled to be on the verge of being phased out and it just had a significant restock. 

My bad, I thought it was the same version as the one from the last weeks, I didn't doublecheck, sorry.

But yeah, I stand by the remark that Nintendo will probably cut production of either the OLED or the LCD model soon (and probably also some color options on the Lite) to make space for Switch 2 production when it's heavy hitters finally arrive. Which one is probably dependent on worldwide sales, so the information from Famitsu may be misleading in that regard.