Mario Tennis Fever Hasn't Sold 1 Million Copies Yet, And That's No Surprise At $70

Mario Tennis Fever Hasn't Sold 1 Million Copies Yet, And That's No Surprise At $70

From TheGamer (Written by George Foster) on | OpenCritic

It looks like Mario Tennis Fever hasn't sold a million copies since it launched earlier this year, as it's been left out of Nintendo's latest financial report.

Earlier today, Nintendo shared its latest financial earnings report for investors which, while mostly business-focused, did give us some updates on how many of its recent games have performed. Mario Kart World, Pokopia, Donkey Kong Bananza, Pokemon Legends: Z-A, and even Kirby Air Riders all appeared in the report with updated sales figures.

If you're a Nintendo fan, then you no doubt know that the company doesn't include games that haven't yet surpassed one million copies sold, which means we still get a decent idea of how a game is performing even if it's not included. In the latest financial report, Mario Tennis Fever isn't mentioned, suggesting its controversial launch price impacted sales.

As pointed out by Twitter user Genki_JPN, Mario Tennis Fever was noticeably absent from Nintendo's latest financial earnings report, which means that it has sold under one million copies since its launch in February. While it's only been three months since the game released, and Mario sports games aren't guaranteed hits, it's still a surprising miss.

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