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Sales Data Famitsu Week 14, 2023 sales (Mar. 27-Apr. 02)


Famitsu Sales: Week 14, 2023 (Mar 27 - Apr 02)

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01./04. [NSW] Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe <ACT> (Nintendo) {2023.02.24} (¥5.980) - 21.014 / 357.157 (-23%)
02./01. [PS5] Resident Evil 4 # <ADV> (Capcom) {2023.03.24} (¥7.990) - 18.510 / 108.172 (-79%)
03./02. [PS4] Resident Evil 4 # <ADV> (Capcom) {2023.03.24} (¥7.990) - 16.604 / 101.975 (-81%)
04./00. [NSW] Winning Post 10 <SLG> (Koei Tecmo) {2023.03.30} (¥8.800) - 12.979 / NEW
05./06. [NSW] Pokemon Scarlet / Violet # <RPG> (Pokemon Co.) {2022.11.18} (¥5.980) - 12.426 / 4.972.063 (-17%)
06./08. [NSW] Splatoon 3 <ACT> (Nintendo) {2022.09.09} (¥5.980) - 10.762 / 3.969.635 (-11%)
07./09. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe <RCE> (Nintendo) {2017.04.28} (¥5.980) - 10.377 / 5.224.493 (-4%)
08./10. [NSW] Minecraft # <ADV> (Microsoft Game Studios) {2018.06.21} (¥3.600) - 8.133 / 3.091.142 (-2%)
09./00. [PS5] Winning Post 10 <SLG> (Koei Tecmo) {2023.03.30} (¥9.800) - 7.144 / NEW
10./11. [NSW] Nintendo Switch Sports # <SPT> (Nintendo) {2022.04.29} (¥4.980) - 7.101 / 1.045.270 (-5%)

Top 10

NSW - 7
PS5 - 2
PS4 - 1

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Is beating 2019 looking realistic? Behind atm, but considering its current baseline, seems like it'll catch up.
No chance, 2019 had extremely high year end sales, Weeks 38 to 52 were even higher than 2020. I think 2023 will probably sell about the same as 2017 and 2018, it will build up a lead over 2017 & 2018 but will lose that lead during November and December because it's holiday sales will be much lower.
 
No chance, 2019 had extremely high year end sales, Weeks 38 to 52 were even higher than 2020. I think 2023 will probably sell about the same as 2017 and 2018, it will build up a lead over 2017 & 2018 but will lose that lead during November and December because it's holiday sales will be much lower.

That's kind of the problem with older systems, even when they can hold OK through out the earlier parts of the year, it's really only younger systems that have those monster type holiday seasons. Think it's just a byproduct of market saturation over time.
 


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