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Famitsu reveals the list of the 20 best-selling PS4 games in Japan

Remember in February 2014, the Japanese were finally able to get their hands on the Playstation 4, 3 months after the Westerners. To celebrate the console’s 2 years of existence, the Japanese magazine Famitsu revealed the list of the 20 best-selling PS4 games to date.

Quite a few surprises with many Western titles in this Japanese top, such as Call of Duty in 4th place, Fallout 4 in 6th, GTA in 7th or even The Witcher 3 in 11th place. Other licenses are, as usual, at the top of the charts, like Metal Gear Solid or the Dragon Quest spin-offs.

  1. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain – 425,971
  2. Knack – 400,888
  3. Dragon Quest Heroes – 327,019
  4. Call of Duty: Black Ops III – 310,238
  5. Bloodborne – 209,985
  6. Fallout 4 – 206,712
  7. Grand Theft Auto V – 196,795
  8. Star Wars: Battlefront – 187,434
  9. Dragon Quest Builders – 170,168
  10. Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes – 155,598
  11. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – 149,337
  12. Yakuza 0 – 146,510
  13. Final Fantasy Type-0 HD – 140,048
  14. Yakuza Ishin! – 134,010
  15. Yakuza Kiwami – 131,205
  16. Destiny – 125,900
  17. Battlefield 4 – 113,928
  18. Battlefield Hardline – 113,061
  19. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – 102,716
  20. Watch_Dogs – 99,323

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