Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Dominates French Physical Sales for 2026

Kim Swift

Video game designer known for pioneering work on "Portal," focusing on innovative puzzle mechanics.

"Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream," a new offering from Nintendo for the Switch console, has achieved remarkable commercial success, particularly in France, where it has reportedly become the highest-selling physical game launch of 2026 to date. Its popularity extends beyond France, with strong sales also recorded in the United Kingdom.

The game's significant market entry in France is highlighted by reports indicating it has outsold "Resident Evil Requiem," a title available across multiple platforms. French journalist Oscar Lemaire provided insights into these figures, suggesting that if the previous Resident Evil installment sold 70,000 units upon its release, then "Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream" has achieved an even more impressive performance.

Furthermore, the game's launch in the UK saw it claim the top spot as the week's best-selling physical release. Chris Dring of The Game Business noted that the physical launch of this Switch-exclusive title was 36% larger than that of "Pokemon Pokopia," another highly anticipated game, though the latter reportedly faced supply constraints.

While specific global sales figures are still awaited from Nintendo, the consistent reports of robust sales across key European markets underscore the game's immediate impact and strong consumer demand. Industry observers are now keenly anticipating the official sales data, particularly from Japan, which is expected to be substantial.

The widespread excitement surrounding "Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream" on social media platforms further attests to its popularity. This title appears to be resonating strongly with players, suggesting a successful run for Nintendo's latest release.

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