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Nintendo eShop charts now focus on revenue made across 72 hours instead of units sold

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Nintendo has changed the way its Nintendo eShop charts are compiled. Previously the company counted the number of copies sold over the past 48 hours to create a list of best-selling games. Fast forward to now and the Nintendo eShop charts focus on revenue acquired across the previous 72 hours. This is seemingly a way to rid the charts of cheap shovelware, which was subsequently cluttering up the top ten. However, because of these changes, other acclaimed indie titles may not feature in the Nintendo eShop charts.

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6 thoughts on “Nintendo eShop charts now focus on revenue made across 72 hours instead of units sold”

  1. “This is seemingly a way to rid the charts of cheap shovelware”. Now it’s going to have games with add-ons like Minecraft or gacha mechanics like Genshin Impact permanently in the charts.

  2. It seems that the pro-Trump brainless have nothing better to do than to come and annoy people on the Internet…

  3. I would prefer if Nintendo actually moderated a bit more the games they allow on the eshop instead of this but I guess this is a bit better? The eshop is still hot garbage though, still slow as hell

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