Nintendo’s (NTDOY) “Pokemon Pokopia” was the top-selling physical game in Japan for the week of March 16-22 with 114,515 new copies sold, bringing ththe game’s three-week total in Japan tot 772,915 units, according to Famitsu. The PlayStation 5 (SONY) version of Pearl Abyss’ newest open-world game “Crimson Desert” was in second place with 31,108 units sold, Capcom’s (CCOEY) “Monster Hunter Stories 3: Fate of the Twin Dragons” on Switch 2 was in third with 10,924 copies sold, and “Mario Kart World” was in fourth place with 8,276 units sold.
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