Japanese Sales Charts: PlayStation Vita Drops Below 8,000, Killzone: Mercenary and Puppeteer Below 11,000 Each

In a rare twist of fate, 3DS games aren’t completely dominating the top 20 selling games in Japan, with PlayStation games taking up the first five spots. Unfortunately, aside from a PSP game, none of those games in the top five did amazingly well, with Splinter Cell: Blacklist in second place at 22,425.

Other new releases include Killzone: Mercenary in 8th with just over 11,000 sold and Puppeteer at 8,900, while the PlayStation Vita itself dropped yet again, this time ending up with slightly more than 7,300 unit sales. The PS3 did much better (but still dropped) at 13,790 and the PSP did 5,493.

Here’s the top 20 selling games in Japan between September 2nd – 8th, according to Media Create:

  1. Uta no Prince-Sama: Music 2 (PSP) – 68,415
  2. Splinter Cell: Blacklist (PS3) – 22,425
  3. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle (PS3) – 19,720
  4. Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate (PS3) – 18,608
  5. Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (PS3) – 12,336
  6. Friend Collection: New Life (3DS) – 11,814
  7. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (3DS) – 11,466
  8. Killzone: Mercenary (PSV) – 11,053
  9. Disney Magic Castle: My Happy Life (3DS) – 10,740
  10. Youkai Watch (3DS) – 9,539
  11. Ragnarok Odyssey Ace (PSV) – 9,383
  12. Puppeteer (PS3) – 8,900
  13. Animal Crossing: New Leaf (3DS) – 7,653
  14. Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon (3DS) – 6,010
  15. Lost Planet 3 (PS3) – 5,516
  16. Kiyoka no Ori: Hiiro no Kakera 4 – Shiki no Shi (PSP) – 5,348
  17. Splinter Cell: Blacklist (360) – 5,109
  18. Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate (360) – 4,862
  19. Mario Kart 7 (3DS) – 4,260
  20. Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Super Deluxe Edition (Wii) – 3,717

Are you surprised by the low numbers for Killzone or Puppeteer? Let us know in the comments below.

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