Rhythm Paradise Groove becomes Japan’s best-selling game in July

Rhythm Paradise Groove becomes Japan’s best-selling game in July

According to the survey results of “Famitsu”, Rhythm Paradise Groove becomes Japan’s best-selling game in July: Nintendo’s insane collection of mini-games sold nearly 675,000 copies in its first month on the market.

Those numbers compare favorably to another stellar debut—" Sprawl Raider: The single-player spinoff has sold nearly 475,000 copies, significantly more than the nearly 90,000 units sold in July. AUO Life: The life of dreams.

The top five finishers are Gambare Goemon Dai Shugo Applicable to Nintendo Switch and above Professional Baseball Spirit 2026 PS5 sales reached 68,938 and 24,576 copies respectively, both new entries on the charts.

Rhythm Paradise Groove conquers Japanese charts, selling 400,000 copies

Rhythm Paradise Groove conquers Japanese charts, selling 400,000 copies

Regardless, it seems clear that Rhythm Paradise Groove will become the best-selling game in Japan when it debuts in July, when the series Initial sales of 400,000 copies.

Nintendo dominates

Japanese Gamers’ Favorite Developer Nintendo Game sales in July were approximately 1.43 million copies Domestically, it was thanks to the performance of Rhythm Paradise Groove and Splatoon Raiders that it surpassed Konami (177,000 games sold) and Bandai Namco (78,000 games sold).

Hardware sales in July Nintendo Switch 2 once again becomes Japan’s most successful consolewith nearly 137,000 units placed, and gaining some momentum thanks to the aforementioned Splatoon Raiders.

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