The PS5 exceeds the million units in Japan

A chip lack, additionally referred to as semiconductor lack or chip scarcity, is a sensation in the integrated circuit (chip) sector when need for silicon chips outstrips supply.

Despite the distribution problems and the shortage of chips, the ps5 continues to be extraordinary. This console is not only positioned to break the sales record in the West, but in Japan as well. According to the FAMITSU data, The new Sony Platform has managed to surpass the million units in the country of the rising sun.

As usual every week, Famitsu shared the number of games and consoles sold in the last week. In this way, it was revealed that PS5 already has a total of 847,421 units sold, while PS5 Digital Edition has moved 165,235 units so far. In total we are talking about 1,012,656, this in just 43 weeks after its launch. Compared, the PS4 managed to overcome this amount until February 2015, one year after its arrival at this market.

Below you can see the sales of the week in Japan.

Software:

  • [NSW] RING FIT Adventure - 15,610 (2,804,231)

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  • [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - 15,592 (4,025,525)

  • [NSW] Minecraft - 14,229 (2,167,282)

  • [NSW] Momotaro Dentesu: Showa, Heisei, Reiwa Mo Teiban! - 10,307 (2,358,861)

  • [NSW] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - 9,697 (4,407,632)

  • [PS4] TSUKIHIME: A PIECE OF BLUE GLASS MOON - 7,939 (74,110)

  • [NSW] Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury - 7,829 (872,702)

  • [NSW] POKEMON SWORD / SHIELD - 7,764 (4,128,200)

  • [NSW] CLUBHOUSE GAMES: 51 Worldwide Classics - 5,824 (788,500)

  • [NSW] Super Mario Party - 5,739 (1,982,289)

Hardware:

-Switch - 49,854 (17,009,50)

-PlayStation 5 - 15,580 (847,421)

-Switch Lite - 11,088 (4,042,039)

-PlayStation 5 Digital Edition - 1,495 (165,235)

-PlayStation 4 - 1,431 (7,807,422)

-Xbox Series S - 1,346 (27,701)

-Xbox Series X - 1,259 (58,200)

-New 2ds ll (including 2DS) - 746 (1,172,051)

On related topics, you can check the PlayStation Showcase of the day today here.

Via: Gematsu.

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