Octopath Traveler moved 90% of its original stock to Japan



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Tanabata (also known as Star Festival) is an annual Japanese event where people celebrate by writing their greetings on a piece of paper called tanzaku, then hang them on bamboo or other types of decorations

This year, Acquire Studios' president, Takuma Endo, took part in the celebrations and shared a photo of his wish – revealing his hopes Octopath Traveler would have sold many copies.

If his wish came true, as revealed by the Japanese website Dengeki, the title sold 90% of its first shipment to Japan.

As we have said, this equates to 110,111 units sold under the title Switch. opening week in Japan alone. The game also ranks first on the charts, with no competition in sight

Given that it is a JRPG co-developed by Square Enix, published by Nintendo and exclusive to the Switch it's a fantastic result. [19659007] ? 七夕.社 七夕 に 1945 1945 1945 事 pic.twitter.com/b7MnNi4iaT – 琢磨 琢磨 @ ak ク ワ イ ア (@takuma_endo) July 7, 2018

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