Rhythm Heaven Groove refuses to quit the top spot on Japan's Famitsu charts, moving another 139,363 physical copies over the last two weeks for a running total of 873,839 units since its July 2 launch. The rhythm sequel is still outselling fresh competition by a wide margin while Nintendo hardware keeps the rest of the market in check.
Beast of Reincarnation, the new PS5 title from Happinet, opened in third place with 48,157 units across the same period—solid for a debut but nowhere near the Nintendo titles hogging the leaderboard. Splatoon Raiders on Switch 2 held second with 64,921 more copies.
Switch 2 hardware moved 65,560 units in the same window, staying well ahead of the PS5 family at 19,955. Xbox Series combined for a pathetic 135 units. Physical-only numbers tell the story: Nintendo's ecosystem is still the one Japanese players are feeding coins into, and Rhythm Heaven Groove is the current cash cow.