Though the Switch OLED dominates the charts, selling nearly twice as many units as its regular model (31,275 compared to the Switch's 15,988). That means Kirby has two games in the top ten as is still performing strongly, slowly approaching total sales of 900,000 units. eShop titles aren't normally included in the sales figures as Nintendo doesn't include downloads in its sales figures, but thanks to some, the pink puffball has managed to chart in sixth with 7,218 bits of card flying out of the doors. The only newcomer this week comes in the round form of. Xenoblade has slipped a further seven places down the charts, now placing in ninth ahead of. And Switch Sports remains proudly at the top this week, selling 18,668 copies in the week of 15th to 21st August. For the last few months, we've seen a handful of different games grab the number one spot in the weekly Famitsu charts, but last week saw Nintendo's family-friendly online sports game reclaim number one from. Japanese Charts: Kirby’s Dream Buffet Makes Sweet Debut Thanks To eShop Cards Nintendo Life Absolutely delicious by Share: Image: It's back to our regularly scheduled dominance in the Japanese charts.
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