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Japanese Charts: Pokémon Pokopia Gets Off To An Astonishing Start

Talk about Tangrowth - The latest Japanese Charts data is in courtesy of Famitsu, and Pokémon Pokopia has gotten off to a roaring start in the region with a...

TechnologyBy Lauren SchaferMarch 12, 20262 min read

Last updated: April 1, 2026, 7:23 AM

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Japanese Charts: Pokémon Pokopia Gets Off To An Astonishing Start

The latest Japanese Charts data is in courtesy of Famitsu, and Pokémon Pokopia has gotten off to a roaring start in the region with a total of 541,371 physical copies sold. The Pokémon Company has already confirmed that around 1 million total units were shifted in Japan, so this is a good indication of the physical/digital split.

It's unclear whether Japan has also experienced supply constraints for the physical edition, but in the UK and US at least, it's proven exceptionally difficult to find one out in the wild. In the UK, this led to the physical release underperforming at launch, though it's safe to say that the game's overall success is hard to ignore.

Elsewhere, Resident Evil Requiem is still going strong, though the PS5 launch is expectedly doing better than its Switch 2 counterpart – not a huge surprise when you consider the (minor) graphical compromises on Nintendo's system.

Otherwise, the Switch and Switch 2 completely dominate the software top 10 thanks to a mixture of newer releases and old reliables.

Here's a look at the top ten:

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Switch 2 is still very much dominating the hardware chart this week, with its numbers bolstered nicely thanks to the release of Pokémon Pokopia. Selling a total of 127,245, this is considerably more than the Switch OLED Model at 10,245 and the PS5 Digital Edition at 9,569.

Combining the three SKUs for the Switch brings a total of 23,770 units sold, while the three PS5 SKUs combined yields a total of 16,819.

Let's have a look at the full hardware charts:

What are your thoughts on this week's Japanese charts? Let us know down below.

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Lauren Schafer

Technology Reporter

Lauren Schafer reports on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and the intersection of technology and society. With a background in software engineering, she brings technical expertise to her coverage of how emerging technologies are reshaping industries and daily life. Her AI reporting has been featured in industry publications.

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