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Japanese Charts: Emio Bags A Top Five Spot In A Week Of New Releases

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We are back with the latest look at Japan's video game sales chart (via Famitsu) and it has been quite the week for new releases, with eight titles in the top ten making their debut.

The big newbie for Nintendo fans is the arrival of Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club, which is performing far better than it is in the UK and has landed fifth place with 25,028 copies sold. It's Gundam Breaker 4 on Switch, however, that takes the top spot this week with 52,825 sales (the PS5 and PS4 versions land in third and sixth respectively).

Elsewhere, Umamusume Pretty Derby – Party Dash made a splash in second, while Visions of Mana on PS5 and 4 made its first chart appearances at fourth and ninth. Oh, and Star Wars Outlaws managed to make it to the top ten in its debut week too, selling 10,087 on PS5 and landing in eighth.

All these new releases and it's still not enough to kick Mario Kart 8 Deluxe out of the running, eh? We'll see if Astro Bot can shake things up next week.

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

PositionGamePlatformUnit Sales (5th - 18th Aug)Total Unit Sales
1Gundam Breaker 4Switch52,82552,825
2Umamusume Pretty Derby – Party DashSwitch37,93937,939
3Gundam Breaker 4PS532,51832,518
4Visions of ManaPS530,69630,696
5Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective ClubSwitch25,02825,028
6Gundam Breaker 4PS413,17513,175
7Nintendo Switch SportsSwitch10,3701,406,998
8Star Wars OutlawsPS510,08710,087
9Visions of ManaPS410,06810,068
10Mario Kart 8 DeluxeSwitch9,8795,981,060


Onto hardware now and after taking a commanding lead last week, it looks like Sony's PS5 price hike in Japan hasn't worked wonders for console sales as the Switch OLED once again leaps into first. Nintendo's largest hybrid shifted an additional 43,410 units this week, while the PS5 followed behind on 26,912.

Combining the consoles' SKUs puts the Switch on 63,651 and the PS5 on 33,865. With big titles releasing for both this month, we're interested to see what happens to the standings.

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

PositionConsoleUnit Sales (29th July - 4th Aug)Total Unit Sales
1Switch OLED43,4107,786,804
2PlayStation 526,9125,169,306
3Switch Lite13,5806,024,381
4Switch6,66119,886,744
5PlayStation 5 - Digital Edition6,953848,178
6Xbox Series X405305,843
7Xbox Series S373317,579
8PlayStation 4917,928,378
 

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