Only 3 Switch games in the top 20 and they're all just Nintendo published titles. Can we even begin to argue about the "nintendo audience" not buying third party games when Nintendo is handicapping software sales themselves with the meager amount of hardware making it to market?
The Switch demand hasnt been touching third parties lately even though the consensus seems to be that third parties are trying harder with their Nintendo versions of titles. Even ARMS is feeling the effects of low supply with its numbers dropping so much each week. It really seems like third party efforts are being completely wasted thanks to the current hardware situation. And that certainly isn't encouraging hesitant publishers to jump in sooner than later.
Outside of the three biggest titles launched in 4 months on the Switch, 1-2 Switch is the only exclusive game that got a physical release as far as I'm aware.
Snipperclips is constantly in the top 5 of the eShop and it's likely it will outsell 1-2 Switch. Zelda BotW is likely to be the first Zelda in a long time to pass 1 million sales in Japan and could easily do it before the end of the year. MK8D is keeping pace with MK8 despite MK8 being bundled to try and push WiiU sales. Arms is on it's way to being the most successful fighter in Japan after Smash.
Outside of Minecraft there is no major 3rd party title on the Switch and Minecraft is selling a very well digitally. Bomberman R is the best performing Bomberman in decades and has passed 100K which is around the amount Konami probably shipped for the launch. Outside of Minecraft and Bomberman R there simply isn't notable 3rd party games on the system yet. We all know the situation with MHXX and why it might under-perform - but Nintendo could rescue it by bundling a greater number of Switches for it's launch.
Not particularly great numbers for a Gundam VS
Considering the reaction online to the game the aggressive monetization and missing features it's definitely getting the type of sales it deserves. We could very well see a 80% drop next week.