
VGChartz's Evan Norris: "Inviting is the ideal word to describe Pokopia. It welcomes players into its vast domain, grants them world-altering tools, and encourages them to craft, build, demolish, customize, harvest, and befriend at their leisure. At times, the immense size and scope of the game can prove daunting, but if you can push through those overwhelming periods, you'll discover one of the most content-rich, rewarding, habit-forming social simulation games ever made. The month of March gets another milestone and Switch 2 owners get a game to last the entire generation."

Today, Koei Tecmo announced its financial results for the full fiscal year 2025, related to the period between April 2025 and March 2026.

Famitsu: "Famitsu's sales rankings. This time, we bring you a summary of estimated weekly sales figures for game software and hardware from April 6th to April 12th, 2026."
Interesting to see Pokopia holding the top spot again—suggests strong ongoing demand rather than just a launch spike. The Starfield PS5 debut at #3 is notable too, especially considering how the platform shift might influence its reception in Japan. Famitsu charts often highlight how different the Japanese market is compared to Western trends, so it’ll be worth watching how these titles perform over the next few weeks in terms of consistency versus drop-off.

Resident Evil Requiem has retaken first place on the UK retail charts, according to GfK data for the week ending April 11, 2026. This week saw the release of Starfield on the PlayStation 5, which pushed the game up to third place.
I'll wait until it drops to £20, maybe even less used. I picked up Cyberpunk on the Xbox Series X for £20, just before it released on Switch 2, which had an eye watering launch price of £65. As predicted, the price on other formats rocketed. We'll probably see this on the next Xbox and PlayStation 6 with more bells and whistles, maybe even Cyberpunk. That's the norm these days.