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日本《法米通》統計實體通路在 9 月 23 日至 29 日的遊戲銷售數據,列出日本最暢銷的 10 款作品,任天堂最新力作《薩爾達傳說 智慧的再現》一上市就繳出亮眼成績單,單款銷量就力壓其他九款的總和。

首度以薩爾達公主為主角的《薩爾達傳說 智慧的再現》,上市之後,就以極具創意、想像力的遊戲風格獲得好評,同時也反映在銷售數據上,單週在日本實體通路售出 20 萬 121 套,遙遙領先其他競爭對手。

作為對比,同一時間上市的《英雄傳說 界之軌跡 -告別塞姆利亞-》,分別以 PS5 與 PS4 版本佔據第二、三名,但兩者相加銷量僅為 47,392 套,老牌足球遊戲《EA SPORTS FC 25》則是三平台發布,依序以 Switch、PS5 與 PS4 版本攻佔 4、5、7 名,累積的銷量為 32,976 套,仍是與第一名有明顯差距。

其餘焦點作品,新北手機收購sony 獨佔作品《宇宙機器人》持續熱賣中,本週以 6,381 套卡位第六名,長期的銷售強者《瑪利歐賽車8 豪華版》雖然仍賣出 6030 套,但因為碰到太多新遊戲入榜,排名暫時被從第二名擠到第八名,完整名單可參考下方:

1. 《薩爾達傳說 智慧的再現》(Switch)/20萬121套
2. 《英雄傳說 界之軌跡 -告別塞姆利亞-》(PS5)/29,554套
3. 《英雄傳說 界之軌跡 -告別塞姆利亞-》(PS4)/17,838套
4. 《EA SPORTS FC 25》(Switch)/13,332套
5. 《EA SPORTS FC 25》(PS5)/13,265套
6. 《宇宙機器人》(PS5)/6,381套(累計34,902套)
7. 《EA SPORTS FC 25》(PS4)/6,379套
8. 《瑪利歐賽車8 豪華版》(Switch)/6,030套(累計601萬1,624套)
9. 《燃燒吧!乙女道士~華遊戀語~》(Switch)/5,396套
10. 《集合啦!動物森友會》(Switch)/5,383套(累計792萬305套)

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