Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream tops launch physical sales in France

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, the Nintendo Switch 2 sequel to the 3DS cult hit, has topped launch physical sales in France, outperforming Resident Evil: Requiem. French journalist Oscar Lemaire reported the life sim sold more than the horror title's 70,000 physical copies in its debut week.

According to Lemaire's data from French physical sales trackers, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream exceeded Resident Evil: Requiem's launch figures of 70,000 units. This strong performance for the Mii-focused simulator on Switch 2 hardware builds on its pre-launch buzz, including a 77 Metacritic score from early reviews. Note that these are physical sales only, with digital unavailable; horror games like Requiem may skew more digital, potentially narrowing full sales gaps. Resident Evil could also see stronger long-tail sales. Broader performance in other markets and official Nintendo data are pending, and France's results may reflect local Mii popularity rather than global trends.

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Sold-out shelves of Pokémon Pokopia game for Nintendo Switch 2 at a major retailer, with resale price tags and excited customers.
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Pokémon Pokopia physical copies sell out in days after Switch 2 launch

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Just days after its March 5, 2026, launch on Nintendo Switch 2, physical copies of life sim Pokémon Pokopia have sold out at major retailers. Blending Animal Crossing and Minecraft-style building in a post-cataclysm Pokémon world, the game has surged in popularity, driving resale prices to $80 on Amazon.

Early reviews for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, the Nintendo Switch sequel to the 3DS cult hit, have landed at 77 on Metacritic. The game launches today, roughly 12 years after its predecessor. Critics praise its quirky Miis and customization but lament limited online sharing.

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Nintendo has unveiled Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, set for release on April 16 for Switch and Switch 2, featuring same-sex relationships and non-binary options. This fulfills a decade-old promise made after controversy over the 2013 3DS original. The reveal highlights expanded customization and quirky life simulation elements.

Marathon secured fourth place among the best-selling games in the U.S. for March, according to market research firm Circana. MLB The Show 26 led dollar sales, followed by Resident Evil Requiem and WWE 2K26. The data highlights strong performance amid a competitive month packed with releases.

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Nintendo developers shared details on perfecting the farting feature for their upcoming game, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, in a recent interview. The team debated its inclusion and iterated extensively on sounds and visuals. The game, in development for nearly a decade, launches this Thursday.

Just days after its demo and ahead of its March 12, 2026 release, the Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly remake has received a mixed preview from Le Figaro, praised for terror but criticized for rigidity and forced action. The update aims to rival Resident Evil and Silent Hill, building on the 2003 original's tale of twin sisters in a cursed village.

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One day after its March 4, 2026, launch on Nintendo Switch 2, Pokémon Pokopia—Omega Force's life sim blending Animal Crossing management with Pokémon mysteries in a post-apocalyptic Kanto—claims the series' highest Metacritic rating. Strong early buzz has made it a system seller, drawing players to the nine-month-old console.

 

 

 

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