Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Opens at 565,405 Retail Copies in Japan
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565,405 copies in the first Famitsu week
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream opened at 565,405 retail copies in Japan in Famitsu’s weekly chart for April 13 to April 19. That put the new Nintendo Switch release straight to No. 1 in its first tracked week after launching on April 16. For a social simulation series that has been quiet for years, the opening number is not just healthy. It is one of the bigger Japanese retail starts for the month.
The launch had a built-in funnel from the demo
Famitsu’s report notes that the currently available demo lets players carry save data into the full game. That matters for a series built around long-tail attachment to player-created characters and daily routines. Nintendo did not need a complicated pitch here. The core loop is immediately legible, the Mii format remains easy to share, and the save-transfer path lowers the friction between trial and purchase.
It beat Pragmata and widened the gap quickly
The same Famitsu chart placed Pragmata in second at 36,470 copies on PS5, which shows how far ahead Tomodachi’s first week landed in package retail. Famitsu also lists Doraemon Dorayaki Shop Story at No. 7 with 3,299 copies, but the real story of the week is how decisively Tomodachi Life took the top spot. The article frames it as a strong opening rather than a slow-burn catalog entry, and the scale of the number supports that read.
Reddit reaction centered on the size of the comeback
The r/Games thread sat at 288 points and 34 comments at crawl time. The dominant reaction was simple surprise at how high the number is for Japan, especially after such a long gap since the previous entry. Another recurring explanation in the thread pointed to streamers and video creators, with posters arguing that the game’s unpredictable Mii drama is tailor-made for clips and long-form play sessions. The community read the figure as a real return, not a nostalgia blip.
Source: Famitsu weekly sales chart · Reddit discussion
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