Still, this installment means that, as in the UK, it managed to sell twice as much Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, which sold 2,339 units in its PS3 version in May 2014. These positions are very distant from the place it occupied in the United Kingdom, but if you combine the sales of the two versions – 5,771 units sold, Team Sonic Racing would get a 4th place.
Now, Famitsu has revealed the list of the 30 best-selling games and shows us that Team Sonic Racing achieved 13th position with the Switch version (3,339 units sold) and 16th position with the PS4 version (2,432 units sold). If in the UK the new game sold twice as much Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed and took first place among the best-selling physical games, in Japan things were slightly different.īy revealing the list of best-selling games in Japan, Famitsu showed that Team Sonic Racing was out of the top 10, in a week when Resident Evil Origins Collection for Nintendo Switch was the best debut. Team Sonic Racing is the latest game from Sumo Digital and SEGA, in which Sonic is forced to drive a car for the competition against his friends to become more fair.ĭespite the high popularity of the blue SEGA mascot, the game did not get the best performance in Japanese physical stores, which registered the worst week of 2019 last week. Team Sonic Racing sold less than 6,000 units in Japan