Dragon Ball Fusions continues to push new copies to players eleven weeks into its release on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan.
According to the Media Create sales list for the reporting period of 10 October 2016 to 16 October 2016, the game pushed another 3,407 copies, which brings the game’s sales up to 177,592 total copies.
Fusions‘ eleventh week sales far exceed last year’s Extreme Butōden (also on the Nintendo 3DS), which fell off the sales chart after ten weeks with a confirmed 124,982 copies sold by that point. Fusions is also currently trending higher than 2014’s Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission 2, which (according to Famitsu) sold 152,076 copies by its own tenth week, after which point it, too, fell off the sales charts.
Dragon Ball Fusions, developed by Ganbarion for Bandai Namco, is the latest Dragon Ball franchise video game and is exclusively available on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan. A free update is due this autumn, bringing with it a new “Time-Space Radar stage” plus more online and single-player functionality. The game is scheduled for an international localization, hitting North America in December and Europe in February 2017. Check out Episode #0409 of our podcast for our first impressions with the game.