The Nintendo Switch is enjoying huge success in Japan right now as the latest sales figures show it completely dominating the market.

According to the weekly retail figures posted for the weeks of 7th January to 13th January 2019 by Media Create, 15 out of the top 20 selling games of the week were on the Switch, with the other 5 being on the PS4.

Interestingly this week’s newest entry Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition’s PS4 version sold higher than the Switch, which is the opposite case in the UK. Check out the full software numbers for the week below:

Rank Platform Game Release date Weekly Sales Overall Sales 1 Switch New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe 19/01/11 166, 303 166, 303 2 Switch Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 18/12/07 62,580 2,676,740 3 PS4 Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition 19/01/11 41, 510 41, 510 4 Switch Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition 19/01/11 26, 588 26, 588 5 Switch Dragon Quest Builders 2 18/12/20 19, 565 199, 003 6 Switch Super Mario Party 18/10/05 19,054 955, 194 7 PS4 Dragon Quest Builders 2 18/12/20 17,931 197, 062 8 Switch Pokemon Let's Go! Pikachu & Eevee 18/11/16 15,353 1,414,948 9 Switch Mario Kart 8 Deluxe 17/04/28 14,991 2,070,890 10 Switch Minecraft 18/06/21 12,590 562, 344 11 Switch Splatoon 2 17/07/21 11,061 2,893,881 12 Switch The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 17/03/03 8,636 1,255,292 13 Switch Go Vacation 18/12/27 7,576 42,711 14 PS4 Judge Eyes (Judgement in the West) 18/12/13 6,837 240, 293 15 PS4 Call of Duty: Black Ops IV 18/10/12 5,618 519, 799 16 Switch Taiko no Tatsujin 18/07/19 4,682 290, 959 17 Switch Super Mario Odyssey 17/10/27 4, 134 1,935,809 18 PS4 God Eater 3 18/12/13 3,546 204,056 19 Switch Star Kirby Star Allies 18/03/16 3,082 720, 725 20 Switch Fitness boxing 18/12/20 3,024 13, 201

On the console front the Switch is dominating, selling more than 4 times the volume of the PS4.

Switch – 78,056 PS4 – 12,012 PS4 Pro – 6,289 New 2DS XL – 3,954 PS Vita – 1,711 New 3DS XL – 1,483 2DS – 268 Xbox One X – 38 Xbox One – 12

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