With an impressive 3.4 million physical copies sold in Japan — 3,383,582 to be a little bit more precise — Nintendo and Bandai Namco's critically acclaimed
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has become Japan's best-selling video game console title of the decade.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate released in December of last year, and it immediately became a massive hit, with Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa revealing that the crossover fighting title had
managed to sell an overwhelming 5 million copies worldwide within its first week since launch.
Out of those 5 million copies,
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate sold a very impressive
1.3 million in Japan within that first week after it released; quickly establishing the popular fighting game as one of the fastest-selling Nintendo Switch titles in Japan.
According to the information revealed today,
Pokémon Sword and
Pokémon Shield could come close to the sales numbers that
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has already managed to pull; fairly impressive, considering that
Pokémon Sword/Shield has only been out for a bit over a month.
Pokémon Sword and
Pokémon Shield is already tracking nicely, as we have already reported that the Pocket Monster title
has sold 6 million units worldwide in combined sales.
While the newest entry in the
Pokémon series is technically two games, it is still impressive that it managed to outsell
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate within a similar timespan in regards to their respective releases.
Legendary game worlds and fighters collide in the ultimate showdown—a new entry in the Super Smash Bros. series for the Nintendo Switch system! New fighters, like Inkling from the Splatoon series and Ridley from the Metroid series, make their Super Smash Bros. series debut alongside every Super Smash Bros. fighter in the series…EVER!
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is currently available exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.