This is confirmed by the latest sales chart in Japan from Famitsu for the week. It shows which projects are currently in the spotlight.
Game sales in Japan (23.03–29.03):
- [NS2] Pokemon Pokopia — 48 772 (Total: 821 687)
- [NS] Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection — 18 238
- [NS2] Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park — 10 158
- [NS2] Mario Kart World — 7005 (Total: 2 880 343)
- [NS2] Monster Hunter Stories 3 — 5477 (Total: 53 489)
- [PS5] Nioh 3 — 5265 (Total: 36 373)
- [NS] Pokemon FireRed / LeafGreen (Download Card) — 5214 (Total: 11 146)
- [NS] Winning Post 10 2026 — 4747
- [NS2] Mario Tennis Fever — 4657 (Total: 95 632)
- [PS5] Winning Post 10 2026 — 4540
There are also new releases in the chart. Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection started in second place – a solid result, but far from the leader. The start in the top shows that the series still attracts attention and, under suitable conditions, can still compete for players.