The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Final Fantasy 16 Lead Famitsu’s Most Wanted Charts Again

In a largely unchanged top 10, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Final Fantasy 16 rank high in the Famitsu charts again.

Posted By | On 27th, Nov. 2022

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Famitsu’s latest weekly charts for the most highly anticipated charts are in, and it’s a largely unchanged top 10 this week. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, which hadn’t yet launched when voting for the charts took place, are still on top, as they were last week. Beyond that, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Final Fantasy 16 have swapped places at No. 2 and No. 3 respectively.

Dragon Quest Treasures has held on to the fourth spot, while Fire Emblem Engage has climbed up to fifth place, pushing Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth down to the sixth spot. Pikmin 4 and the upcoming Resident Evil 4 remake in seventh and eighth place have swapped places from last week, while the PS5 version of Pragmata falls down to tenth place. Finally, Street Fighter 6 has climbed back into the top 10, with the PS5 version coming in at No. 9.

You can check out the full top 10 below. All votes were cast by Famitsu readers between November 2 and November 9.

1. [NSW] Pokemon Scarlet and Violet – 753 votes
2. [NSW] The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – 742 votes
3. [PS5] Final Fantasy 16 – 716 votes
4. [NSW] Dragon Quest Treasures – 583 votes
5. [NSW] Fire Emblem Engage – 339 votes
6. [PS5] Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth – 302 votes
7. [NSW] Pikmin 4 – 254 votes
8. [PS5] Resident Evil 4 – 228 votes
9. [PS5] Street Fighter 6 – 207 votes
10. [PS5] Pragmata – 186 votes

[Via Nintendo Everything]


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