
That's a lot of Mario Karts.
See all Stories Posted Aug 4, 2025 at 4:14 PM UTC That's a lot of Mario Karts.
Nintendo has finally let us know how successful the Switch 2 launch has been. In it's most recent quarterly earnings report, Nintendo shared that the Switch 2 has sold 5.82 million units since its launch on June 5th.
On top of that, it also reported that it moved 5.63 million units of Mario Kart World which includes copies that were bundled with the Switch 2. Which means that all but about 200,000 of the Switch 2s out there have Mario Kart World installed and ready to go. CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
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