"Hyakujitsu Senki: Saishuu Bouei Gakuen" Leads New Releases in Japanese Sales Charts



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"Hyakujitsu Senki: Saishuu Bouei Gakuen" Leads New Releases in Japanese Sales Charts

Famitsu has released the latest Japanese software and hardware sales charts for the period from April 21st to May 4th. In the software rankings, "Hyakujitsu Senki: Saishuu Bouei Gakuen" for the Switch emerged as the top - selling newly - released game over the two - week span, with 26,732 units sold.

 

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This game, developed by Tookyo Games and published by Aniplex, has caught the attention of Japanese gamers. Set in a unique world, it offers an engaging gameplay experience. The story unfolds in a high - school - like setting within a world on the brink of destruction, where players must make strategic decisions to defend against various threats.

 

Close on its heels is the PS5 version of "Light and Shadow: The 33rd Expedition", a JRPG that has also made a mark in the Japanese market. With 9,825 copies sold, it showcases the growing popularity of the JRPG genre. The game features a richly - detailed world, memorable characters, and turn - based combat system, which has attracted fans of the genre.

 

In terms of hardware, the Switch series maintained its dominance, selling 56,058 units. The PS5 series followed with 20,204 units sold, while the Xbox Series managed 2,530 units. The PS4, on the other hand, only sold 50 units, highlighting the shift towards newer gaming consoles in the Japanese market. As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, these sales figures will likely influence future game development and marketing strategies in Japan.
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