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EMEAA:
Week 26, 2019 - All Formats Retail + Digital (Value)

01 (01) CRASH TEAM RACING NITRO-FUELED (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
02 (NE) SUPER MARIO MAKER 2 (NINTENDO)
03 (NE) F1 2019 (CODEMASTERS)
04 (04) TOM CLANCY'S RAINBOW SIX: SIEGE (UBISOFT)
05 (NE) JUDGEMENT (SEGA)
06 (10) ASSASSIN'S CREED ODYSSEY (UBISOFT)
07 (25) SLEEPING DOGS: DEFINITIVE EDITION (SQUARE ENIX)
08 (03) FIFA 19 (ELECTRONIC ARTS)
09 (02) GRAND THEFT AUTO V (TAKE 2)
10 (06) MARIO KART 8 DELUXE (NINTENDO)

11 (226) SOUTH PARK: THE FRACTURED BUT-WHOLE (UBISOFT)
13 (470) TWO POINT HOSPITAL (SEGA)

Participating companies in the GSD charts (run by B2boost on behalf of ISFE) are Activision Blizzard, Bandai Namco, Capcom, Codemasters, EA, Focus Home Interactive, Koch Media, Microsoft, Milestone, Paradox, Sega, Sony, Square Enix, Ubisoft and Warner Bros.

Digital data includes games sold in Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kuwait Lebanon, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and UAE.

Physical data includes all games, but only those sold in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Great Britain, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

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United Kingdom:
Week 27, 2019 - All Formats (Units)

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01 (01) SUPER MARIO MAKER 2 (NINTENDO)
02 (02) CRASH TEAM RACING NITRO-FUELED (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
03 (03) F1 2019 (CODEMASTERS)
04 (05) MARIO KART 8 DELUXE (NINTENDO)
05 (10) SUPER SMASH BROS. ULTIMATE (NINTENDO)
06 (07) GRAND THEFT AUTO V (TAKE 2)
07 (08) ASSASSIN'S CREED ODYSSEY (UBISOFT)
08 (06) RED DEAD REDEMPTION 2 (TAKE 2)
09 (11) THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: BREATH OF THE WILD (NINTENDO)
10 (24) MORTAL KOMBAT 11 (WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE)
11 (20) FIFA 19 (EA SPORTS)
12 (14) CRASH BANDICOOT N.SANE TRILOGY (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
13 (22) MINECRAFT (NINTENDO)
14 (15) DAYS GONE (SONY COMPUTER ENT.)
15 (32) RAGE 2 (BETHESDA SOFTWORKS)
16 (21) POKEMON: LET'S GO, PIKACHU! (NINTENDO)
17 (18) NEW SUPER MARIO BROS. U DELUXE (NINTENDO)
18 (13) TOM CLANCY'S THE DIVISION 2 (UBISOFT)
19 (16) FORZA HORIZON 4 (MICROSOFT)
20 (25) WATCH DOGS 2 (UBISOFT)
21 (38) METRO EXODUS (DEEP SILVER)
22 (27) CRICKET 19: OFFICIAL GAME OF THE ASHES (MAXIMUM GAMES)
23 (17) SPYRO REIGNITED TRILOGY (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
24 (19) TEAM SONIC RACING (SEGA)
25 (RE) A PLAGUE TALE: INNOCENCE (FOCUS HOME INTERACTIVE)
26 (28) SUPER MARIO ODYSSEY (NINTENDO)
27 (26) FAR CRY NEW DAWN (UBISOFT)
28 (39) MARVEL'S SPIDER-MAN (SONY COMPUTER ENT.)
29 (31) SUPER MARIO PARTY (NINTENDO)
30 (34) CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS 4 (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
31 (35) LEGO MARVEL SUPER HEROES 2 (WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE)
32 (29) CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE REMASTERED (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
33 (RE) HORIZON ZERO DAWN: COMPLETE EDITION (SONY COMPUTER ENT.)
34 (9) BLOODSTAINED: RITUAL OF THE NIGHT (505 GAMES)
35 (RE) MINECRAFT: PLAYSTATION EDITION (SONY COMPUTER ENT.)
36 (RE) WWE 2K19 (2K)
37 (12) THE SINKING CITY (BIG BEN)
38 (30) FAR CRY 5 (UBISOFT)
39 (33) JUST DANCE 2019 (UBISOFT)
40 (RE) THE CREW 2 (UBISOFT)

Week 27, 2019 - Individual Formats (Units)

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France:
Week 26, 2019 - Individual Formats (Value)

01 (NE) [NSW] SUPER MARIO MAKER 2 (NINTENDO)
02 (NE) [NSW] SUPER MARIO MAKER 2 LIMITED EDITION (NINTENDO)
03 (01) [PS4] CRASH TEAM RACING: NITRO-FUELED (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
04 (NE) [PS4] F1 2019 ANNIVERSARY EDITION (CODEMASTERS)
05 (NE) [PS4] JUDGEMENT (SEGA)

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Germany:
June 2019 - All Formats (Units)


01 (NE) SUPER MARIO MAKER 2 (NINTENDO)
02 (NE) CRASH TEAM RACING: NITRO-FUELED (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
03 (03) FIFA 19 (ELECTRONIC ARTS)
04 (NE) F1 2019 (CODEMASTERS)
05 (01) DAYS GONE (SONY COMPUTER ENT.)
06 (02) MARIO KART 8 DELUXE (NINTENDO)
07 (RE) MARVEL'S SPIDERMAN (SONY COMPUTER ENT.)
08 (10) MINECRAFT (MICROSOFT)
09 (11) THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: BREATH OF THE WILD (NINTENDO)
10 (04) NEW SUPER MARIO BROS. U DELUXE (NINTENDO)
11 (08) SUPER SMASH BROS. ULTIMATE (NINTENDO)
12 (09) SUPER MARIO PARTY (NINTENDO)
13 (13) RED DEAD REDEMPTION 2 (ROCKSTAR GAMES)
14 (15) POKEMON: LET'S GO PIKACHU (NINTENDO)
15 (RE) CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS IV (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
16 (RE) ASSASSIN'S CREED: ODYSSEY (UBISOFT)
17 (RE) BATTLEFIELD V (ELECTRONIC ARTS)
18 (RE) GOD OF WAR (SONY COMPUTER ENT.)
19 (17) TOM CLANCY'S: THE DIVISION 2 (UBISOFT)
20 (16) SUPER MARIO ODYSSEY (NINTENDO)

Week 26, 2019 - GfK Entertainment Press Note


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Italy:
Week 26, 2019 - Individual Formats Retail (Units)



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Switzerland:
Week 27, 2019 - All Formats (Units)



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Australia:
Week 27, 2019 - All Formats (Units)


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New Zealand:
Week 27, 2019 - All Formats (Units)


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Spain:
June 2019 - Individual Formats Retail (Units)

01 (NE) NSW SUPER MARIO MAKER 2 (NINTENDO)
02 (NE) PS4 CRASH TEAM RACING: NITRO-FUELED (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
03 (01) PS4 GRAND THEFT AUTO V (TAKE 2)
04 (04) PS4 MARVEL'S SPIDER-MAN (SONY COMPUTER ENT.)
05 (02) PS4 DAYS GONE (SONY COMPUTER ENT.)
06 (NE) NSW CRASH TEAM RACING: NITRO-FUELED (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
07 (03) NSW MARIO KART 8 DELUXE (NINTENDO)
08 (RE) PS4 RED DEAD REDEMPTION 2 (ROCKSTAR GAMES)
09 (NE) PS4 F1 2019 (CODEMASTERS)
10 (RE) PS4 GOD OF WAR (SONY COMPUTER ENT.)

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Lelouch0612

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Switch's evergreens are in full force and are welcoming a new entrant with Super Mario Maker 2.
 

MauroNL

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Some massive spikes for a few older games in the UK, was there price promotions?

Rage 2 - 31 > 15
Mortal Kombat 11 - 24 > 10
Metro Exodus - 38 > 20
 

Dewin

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Stop buying GTA 5 people. You want GTA 6? Stop buying the former already. Let the fucker drop out of the chart. Its been 6 years ffs
 

Zedark

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That's a great result in Germany for Maker 2 considering it's only 3 days.
True, and it's striking how that compared to the UK. In the UK, CTR did roughly 87k in its first two weeks, while SMM2 did less than 40k (Zhuge gave us that SMM2 after 2 weeks was below 60k, and the second week drop was only 47%). So, whereas in the UK SMM2 did less than half of what CTR did, in Germany during the same time period, it did more than CTR. Really shines a light on the difference between those two markets.
 

mrfusticle

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So, I'm right in saying that MM2 debuted at number one in UK but number two in Europe? .. That's really interesting.. Can we keep saying UK is a poor market for Nintendo after this, the Wii and DS in recent memory?

It would be great if we could remove the "FIFA factor" from UK sales and be able to see what the proportions are with just the kids and gamers markets. In my experience probably 80% of the people I know who play consoles at all just have FIFA (maybe COD and the odd other too but they'd be ancillary to their purchase of a Playstation). I wonder what the ven diagram of owners of multiple PS games and FIFA would be?
 

Zedark

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So, I'm right in saying that MM2 debuted at number one in UK but number two in Europe? .. That's really interesting.. Can we keep saying UK is a poor market for Nintendo after this, the Wii and DS in recent memory?

It would be great if we could remove the "FIFA factor" from UK sales and be able to see what the proportions are with just the kids and gamers markets. In my experience probably 80% of the people I know who play consoles at all just have FIFA (maybe COD and the odd other too but they'd be ancillary to their purchase of a Playstation). I wonder what the ven diagram of owners of multiple PS games and FIFA would be?
The Europe charts include digital sales - but not of Nintendo games. So, whereas the UK saw a mild lead for SMM2 that week (it was 30k for CTR and well under 40k for SMM2), the digital factor made sure that CTR stayed ahead. Considering digital can make up 30% or more that's a vast boost in the European charts compared to SMM2 for CTR.

Speaking more generally, we can definitely say that Switch is relatively weaker in the UK than in other Western European markets: France should be clear, and Spain, despite being a noticeably smaller market, can often produce numbers on par with UK sales numbers, at least for non-megaton releases. And Germany, as the numbers above suggest, sold more than CTR first two wreks combined in one week for SMM2. I believe that Eastern Europe is also relatively weak for Switch, so that might pull down the average a bit (although the largest part of the European market is Western Europe).

Edit: strike the Eastern Europe part, but consider this:
gamesindustry.biz said:
Physical data includes all games, but only those sold in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Great Britain, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
This tells you the problem: only a relatively small sample of physical data is collected (many countries are missing, including a large market like Germany). This missing physical data hits SMM2 disproportionately because it has no compensatory effect from digital data collected: that is, digital data is provided by publishers and thus covers the whole of Europe, while physical is not full coverage. This means that the digital share for CTR compared to physical is more important in those charts, and puts SMM2 at a considerable disadvantage.

Edit 2: Here is the list of digital markets included:
gamesindustry.biz said:
Digital data includes games sold in Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kuwait Lebanon, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and UAE.
So, in addition to including most European countries, there's also a handful of significant non-european markets included in the digital count, which only increases the disadvantage for SMM2.

As an example, let's assume that the physical charts include only 60% of the market, while digital is 100%. Then, assuming that 30% I mentioned, we would be looking at:
(0.70*0.60)/(0.70*0.60 + 0.30*1) = 0.58. This means that comparing SMM2 vs. CTR with only physical would include only 58% of the total sales that CTR has included in those EMEEA charts. This means that SMM2 needed to sell 71% more units than CTR's second week physical to reach the top of the chart. Obviously, this requires a performance that is way above what the UK is showing (which is 30% better at best).

Now, the above was only an example, but I don't think it's a particularly poorly picked one: Germany shows that the missing physical data could be significant there because SMM2 seems to have performed massively. Furthermore, a 30% digital share should not be a surprising share I think, at least for a day one share. I think that the 60% physical isn't too low, either, considering a large market like Germany is missing, and many smaller markets are missing.
 
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GTVision

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Edit: strike the Eastern Europe part, but consider this:

This tells you the problem: only a relatively small sample of physical data is collected (many countries are missing, including a large market like Germany). This missing physical data hits SMM2 disproportionately because it has no compensatory effect from digital data collected: that is, digital data is provided by publishers and thus covers the whole of Europe, while physical is not full coverage. This means that the digital share for CTR compared to physical is more important in those charts, and puts SMM2 at a considerable disadvantage.
Digital data isn't complete either. It does cover a lot of countries, but it doesn't include data from all publishers. Only the ones that are part of ISFE and the ones that are willing to share their data (not Nintendo).

It's nice to see these additional hitlists besides just the regular physical ones, but it's still not a complete picture.
 

mrfusticle

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The Europe charts include digital sales - but not of Nintendo games. So, whereas the UK saw a mild lead for SMM2 that week (it was 30k for CTR and well under 40k for SMM2), the digital factor made sure that CTR stayed ahead. Considering digital can make up 30% or more that's a vast boost in the European charts compared to SMM2 for CTR.

Speaking more generally, we can definitely say that Switch is relatively weaker in the UK than in other Western European markets: France should be clear, and Spain, despite being a noticeably smaller market, can often produce numbers on par with UK sales numbers, at least for non-megaton releases. And Germany, as the numbers above suggest, sold more than CTR first two wreks combined in one week for SMM2. I believe that Eastern Europe is also relatively weak for Switch, so that might pull down the average a bit (although the largest part of the European market is Western Europe).

Edit: strike the Eastern Europe part, but consider this:

This tells you the problem: only a small sample of physical data is collected (many countries are missing, including a large market like Germany). This missing physical data hits SMM2 disproportionately because it has no compensatory effect from digital data collected: that is, digital data is provided by publishers and thus covers the whole of Europe, while physical is not full coverage. This means that the digital share for CTR compared to physical is more important in those charts, and puts SMM2 at a considerable disadvantage.

Aah right, the digital of course *smacks head*
 

Zedark

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Digital data isn't complete either. It does cover a lot of countries, but it doesn't include data from all publishers. Only the ones that are part of ISFE and the ones that are willing to share their data (not Nintendo).

It's nice to see these additional hitlists besides just the regular physical ones, but it's still not a complete picture.
True, but for this comparison, the inclusion of Activision Blizzard means that Crash Team Racing is fully accounted for in terms of digital.

Aah right, the digital of course *smacks head*
Yeah, when the comparison is 60% of physical versus 60% of physical plus 100% digital, it gives a very slanted view of performances. It's the weakness of the EMEEA chart, unfortunately. NPD have similar problems, where the lack of Nintendo digital sales means their games will see a notable chunk of sales unreported (as will Bethesda).
 
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Try 299$. I'd expect Nintendo to bundle the Mini with one of the Pokémon + 3 months of Nintendo Online with the console during the holiday season. And they will do the same with Animal Crossing later in 2020. Actually, they even might bundle it with Mario Kart too.
That's technically 6 if you count Smash as well (it has 'Bros' in the title, after all).
 

Zedark

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AEVI Top 10 is up: http://www.aevi.org.es/los-videojuegos-mas-vendidos-junio-2019/
  1. SUPER MARIO MAKER 2 (SWITCH)
  2. CRASH TEAM RACING NITRO-FUELED (PS4)
  3. GRAND THEFT AUTO V (PS4)
  4. SPIDER-MAN (PS4)
  5. DAYS GONE (PS4)
  6. CRASH TEAM RACING NITRO-FUELED (SWITCH)
  7. MARIO KART 8 DELUXE (SWITCH)
  8. RED DEAD REDEMPTION 2 (PS4)
  9. F1 2019 (PS4)
  10. GOD OF WAR (PS4)
Crash PS4 did 20,600 units first week, and this includes two weeks of Crash. SMM2 being above that should suggest that it did 30k or more, unless Crash had a very hard drop week on week (which would be strange considering it had a very soft drop in the UK).
 

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Do we have numbers for days gone? It must sold really well so where is it Sony.
 

Zedark

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Here are the software sales as of week 6 2017 for the other Mario Maker games in Spain:

Super Mario Maker (Wii U) - 60,700
Super Mario Maker 3DS (Nintendo 3DS) - 60,200

The debut for SMM2 should put it at around half of those LTD numbers already, and with its expected legs it should very quickly surpass them.

Does anyone happen to have first week sales, so we can compare directly?
 

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Now that Crash CTR is out it shouldnt take long till Spyro reaches a cheap price digitally.
 
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Mpl90

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The first post has now been updated with EMEEA Week 26, 2019 and June 2019 rankings for both Germany and Spain.

P. S. Thanks Bruno MB for all the work you've done with the PAL threads so far, I hope I can do a good job as well :D
 

mrfusticle

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True, but for this comparison, the inclusion of Activision Blizzard means that Crash Team Racing is fully accounted for in terms of digital.


Yeah, when the comparison is 60% of physical versus 60% of physical plus 100% digital, it gives a very slanted view of performances. It's the weakness of the EMEEA chart, unfortunately. NPD have similar problems, where the lack of Nintendo digital sales means their games will see a notable chunk of sales unreported (as will Bethesda).

Thanks for the breakdown here and the other post, very enlightening..

Now I'm wondering what the floor for physical is going to be.. I must admit I downloaded MM2 as I always have with games I think are going to be played for a long time in my house as opposed to big single player stuff that will come and go which.. However, now my younger kid is starting to fight for Switch time I may be tempted by the new lite model and be a two Switch household but only one will have the evergreens on it .. That tension between convenience of downloads and cost saving of carts is suddenly revealing itself as even more stark given the convenience and multi console selling points of the Switch..

(also watching my 5yo change a cart over is a teeth grating experience)
 

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Week 26, 2019 - Individual Formats Retail (Units) (Source: Vandal.net)

01 (NE) NSW Super Mario Maker 2 - 30.400 / NEW
02 (01) PS4 Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled - 9.300 / 29.900
03 (NE) PS4 F1 2019 - 6.500 / NEW
04 (03) PS4 Grand Theft Auto V - 4.000 / 940.500
05 (02) NSW Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled - 2.700 / 8000
06 (NE) NSW Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night - 2.700 / NEW
07 (05) NSW Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - 2.700 / 386.700
08 (NE) PS4 Judgment - 2.550 / NEW
09 (RE) PS4 Knack 2 - 2.100 / 20.900
10 (RE) PS4 Gravity Rush 2 - 2.000 / 11.300

Switch: 7.800
PS4: 4.500
Xbox One: 320

Spain Week 25, 2019
Spain Sales - Vandal.net: Archive
 

Lelouch0612

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Week 26, 2019 - Individual Formats Retail (Units) (Source: Vandal.net)

01 (NE) NSW Super Mario Maker 2 - 30.400 / NEW
02 (01) PS4 Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled - 9.300 / 29.900
03 (NE) PS4 F1 2019 - 6.500 / NEW
04 (03) PS4 Grand Theft Auto V - 4.000 / 940.500
05 (02) NSW Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled - 2.700 / 8000
06 (NE) NSW Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night - 2.700 / NEW
07 (05) NSW Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - 2.700 / 386.700
08 (NE) PS4 Judgment - 2.550 / NEW
09 (RE) PS4 Knack 2 - 2.100 / 20.900
10 (RE) PS4 Gravity Rush 2 - 2.000 / 11.300

Switch: 7.800
PS4: 4.500
Xbox One: 320

Spain Week 25, 2019
Spain Sales - Vandal.net: Archive
Big week !

Spain=UK for Switch games have been quite true
 

Zedark

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I've compiled the hardware numbers for Spain (thanks to El Manco, tolkir and others for writing them up every week! Link to the archive). Note that numbers started in week 7, and week 8 is missing. That said, here's the result:

Total for the year (note that not all weeks of the year are included!):
Switch = 92,900
PS4 = 77,000
XB1 = 12,010

Weekly numbers:
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Week 7:
PS4: 3,600
NSW: 2,900
XBO: 450

Week 9:
PS4: 3,700
NSW: 2,500
XBO: 350

Week 10:
NSW: 3,200
PS4: 2,900
XBO: 390

Week 11:
PS4: 3,050
NSW: 2,650
XBO: 550

Week 12:
PS4: 3,150
NSW: 2,900
XBO: 600

Week 13:
NSW: 3 000
PS4: 2 500
XBO: 1 500

Week 14:
PS4: 3,900
NSW: 3,000
XBO: 1,200

Week 15:
PS4: 4,200
NSW: 3,400
XBO: 400

Week 16:
NSW: 4,600
PS4: 3,500
XBO: 400

Week 17:
NSW: 4,500
PS4: 4,000
XBO: 550

Week 18:
Switch: 7,050
PS4: 3,400
Xbox One: 600

Week 19:
Switch: 12,000
PS4: 6,000
Xbox One: 800

Week 20:
Switch: 5,800
PS4: 3,800
Xbox One: 300

Week 21:
Switch: 6,400
PS4: 3,100
Xbox One: 300

Week 22:
Switch: 4100
PS4: 3800
Xbox One: 400

Weel 23:
PS4: 6000
Switch: 4300
Xbox One: 750

Week 24:
PS4: 6900
Switch: 5400
Xbox One: 1050

Week 25:
Switch: 7700
PS4: 5000
Xbox One: 1100

Week 26:
Switch: 7.800
PS4: 4.500
Xbox One: 320

No major boost in hardware compared to last week due to SMM2, but it's possible that the hardware sales already got boosted the week before for the game.