Nintendo has announced a few interesting stats about Super Mario Maker 2 at their latest fiscal briefing for the 6 months ending September 30, 2019.
First, the company pointed out that the sell-through for the first 13 weeks of the game’s launch was 1.5 times higher than past titles in the series.
Next, they mentioned that over 6 million courses have been posted online and played over 400 million times.
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Initial sell-through for the 13 weeks following the June release of Super Mario Maker 2 represents a 1.5x increase over that of past titles in the series. The cycle of fun created by building Mario courses and playing the new courses uploaded online every day makes this a title that consumers can continuously enjoy. You can see this from the total number of courses uploaded daily and the number of times those courses have been played. A total of more than 8 million have been uploaded to date. What’s more, these courses have been played by consumers a total of more than 400 million times. We anticipate this will become an evergreen title that consumers continue to play longterm.
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