| Cloudman said: That sounds pretty good so far. Any solid numbers yet? |
That's up to Nintendo.
The good news is that the game doesn't depend on players to play it daily to be a money maker. You buy it, you play it. A strong successful launch means the game had done its duty sales-wisde. Unlike freemium games that depend on ads and microtransactions, a strong release for those type of games isn't always good news.







