![]() It also means that New Horizons is on its way to tripling the lifetime cumulative sales of 12 million for Animal Crossing: New Leaf, which was the previous best-selling entry in the series.Īnimal Crossing remains the second highest-selling Nintendo Switch title to date – an achievement it managed in mere months – behind Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (33.41m), which itself continues to show sales momentum with a further 4.42m copies sold in the three months to December 31. In France, Animal Crossing was the most successful video game of 2020.Īs noted by Niko Partners analyst Daniel Ahmad, New Horizons’ impressive sales figures suggest that up to 39% of Nintendo Switch owners have bought Animal Crossing. New Horizons was the second-best-selling physical game in Europe last year, behind FIFA 21, and reached the top three in almost half the 19 countries data firm GFK analysed. “Animal Crossing has long been a popular franchise in Europe, and its continued growth is due to the love of our fans for this unique series.” “We’re truly grateful that Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been embraced by so many players across Europe,” Nintendo of Europe president Stephan Bole said in a prepared statement. Animal Crossing has broken Nintendo’s first-year sales record in Europe. In comparison, Nintendo Switch sold in 27.3m units during all of 2020 – and Animal Crossing didn’t release until March of the same year. To date, the game has sold over 7 million copies across the continent, both digitally and physically, according to Nintendo’s internal sales data.Īccording to Nintendo’s latest financial results, New Horizons had sold in 31.18 million copies globally as of December 31, 2020. Animal Crossing: New Horizons has broken Nintendo of Europe’s first-year sales record, it’s announced.Īfter one year on sale, the Nintendo Switch title has become the fastest-selling Nintendo game ever launched in Europe, it said on Tuesday.
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