But it didn't get number one this week.
Famitsu's Japanese chart figures are now in for 13th - 19th January, revealing that
The two titles lost out to new Yakuza and Dragon Ball Z releases this week, but it's not all bad for the monster-catching beast. Lifetime sales for Sword and Shield have now reached an estimated 3,312,358, overtaking
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Famitsu's Japanese chart figures are now in for 13th - 19th January, revealing that
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has lost its first-place position after nine straight weeks at the top.The two titles lost out to new Yakuza and Dragon Ball Z releases this week, but it's not all bad for the monster-catching beast. Lifetime sales for Sword and Shield have now reached an estimated 3,312,358, overtaking
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's total which stood at 3,288,270 last week and helping it to become the second best-selling Switch game in the region behind
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(although perhaps not for long, looking at the figures below).Read the
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