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Zelda: Tri-Force Heroes is Japan's #1

PriPara Mezase! Idol Grand Prix No. 1! enters chart at 2

Two new entries in the top two slots this week but it was The Legend of Zelda: Tri-Force Heroes that won the battle with 54,000 units sold. PriPara Mezase! Idol Grand Prix No. 1! sold 34,000 and settled for second place.

  1. [3DS] The Legend of Zelda: Tri-Force Heroes - 54,394 (New entry)
  2. [3DS] PriPara Mezase! Idol Grand Prix No. 1! - 34,035 (New entry)
  3. [3DS] Yo-kai Watch Busters: Red Cat Team / White Dog Squad - 20,824 (Lifetime sales - 1,674,995)
  4. [Wii U] Super Mario Maker - 15,817 (337,039)
  5. [3DS] 7th Dragon III Code: VFD - 13,299 (85,776)
  6. [Wii U] Splatoon - 13,159 (737,478)
  7. [3DS] Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer - 8,625 (1,098,904)
  8. [PSV] Minecraft: PlayStation Vita Edition - 7,547 (375,264)
  9. [PS3] Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 - 6,442 (82,413)
  10. [3DS] Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon - 6,402 (243,494)

PlayStation is again Japan's favourite piece of hardware this week, with a slight rise in sales on last week. The Xbox One also saw a jump for 400 to 1000 units, pushing it ahead of PlayStation Vita TV and 3DS XL.

  1. PlayStation 4 - 22,801 (Last week - 25,699)
  2. New 3DS XL - 16,144 (17,881)
  3. PlayStation Vita - 12,981 (14,546)
  4. Wii U - 9,961 (11,658)
  5. New 3DS - 3,530 (4,514)
  6. PlayStation 3 - 1,909 (2,105)
  7. 3DS - 1,277 (1,232)
  8. Xbox One - 1,009 (438)
  9. PlayStation Vita TV - 782 (696)
  10. 3DS XL - 478 (625)

Charts collated by Media Create and published by Gematsu.

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