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The Nintendo Switch has sold 19.67 million units since its launch. Nintendo announced this figure in its quarterly earnings report. In addition, the total business count of Nintendo Switch games rises to 86.93 million so far until June 2018. In contrast, Nintendo 3DS hardware sales are reaching 72.89 million, while sales of 3DS games reach a colossal figure of 367.84 million. In addition, Nintendo does not forget the Wii U whose console sales rise to 13.56 million while its software sells for 102.28 million. Overall, net sales are up nine percent from last year to $ 1.513 billion with profits reaching $ 394.6 million, a dramatic 42% increase over the previous year. compared to last year.
Nintendo also plans 20 million Nintendo Switch consoles this fiscal year. The company also highlighted games that have sold more than one million units on all its platforms.
Nintendo Switch Game Sales
Super Mario Odyssey – 11.17 Million
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 10.35 Million
Zelda: Breath of the Wild – 9.32 Million
Splatoon 2 – 6,76 million
1-2 Switch – 2.45 million
WEAPONS – 2.01 million
Kirby Star Allies – 1.89 million
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – 1.42 million
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze – 1.40 Million
Mario Tennis Aces – 1.38 milion
Nintendo 3DS Game Sales
Mario Kart 7 – 17.21 Million
Pokemon X / Y – 16.31 Million
Pokemon Sun / Moon – 16.12 million
Pokemon Omega Ruby / Alpha Sapphire – 14.10 million
New Super Mario Bros 2 – 12.70 million
Super Mario Earth 3D – 12.12 million
Animal Crossing: New Leaf – 11.78 million
Super Smash Bros for 3DS – 9.30 m illion
Pokémon Ultra Sun / Ultra Moon – 7, 72 million
Tomodachi Life – 6.25 million
Nintendo Wii U game sales
Mario Kart 8 – 8.42 million
Super Mario 3D World – 5.78 million
New Super Mario Bros. U – 5.77 million
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U – 5.34 million
Nintendo Land – 5.19 million
Splatoon – 4.93 million
Super Mario Maker – 4.00 million
New Super Luigi U – 3.03 million
Zelda: Wind Waker HD – 2.26 million
Mario Party 10 – 2.18 million
With the likes of Bayonetta 3, Super Smash Bros. and other Nintendo titles on the way, the Future of the Nintendo Switch seems to be robust for a lot of fans. How Nintendo plans to maintain momentum and engagement with live services and its long-awaited online service remains to be seen.
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