theRepublic said:
Yeah, there is an interesting comparison to be made with Splatoon. Both Mario Maker and Splatoon were brand new series starting on the Wii U. Both got a Switch sequel. Both started with free online play in the first game, and both required payed online to access all features in the sequels. Obviously they are very different games, but it is interesting that they have so many similarities. To the numbers: Mario Maker - 4.02 million on Wii U, 7th place on the console Mario Maker 2 - 7.89 million on Switch, 17th place on the console That is a 96.3% increase for Mario Maker, and a 168.7% increase for Splatoon. Not bad for Mario Maker 2, but Splatoon had really impressive growth. Someone previously mentioned New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe only launching 6 months before Mario Maker 2, and it is certainly possible that ate some sales. Those games were about 3 years apart on the Wii U. I'm just kind of curious now, so let's look at more numbers. New Super Mario Bros U - 5.82 million on Wii U, 3rd place Let's look at some other games that are roughly comparable. Some ports, some sequels. Super Mario 3D World - 5.88 million on Wii U, 2nd place Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze - 2.02 million on Wii U, 11th place Yoshi's Woolly World - 1.57 million on Wii U, 14th place Pikmin 3 - 1.27 million on Wii U, 17th place Captain Toad Treasure Tracker - 1.37 million on Wii U, 16th place Then there are these outliers. Smash - 5.38 million on Wii U, 4th place Kart - 8.46 million on Wii U, 1st place |
Nice breakdown, so based on this it did similar to other Wii U sequels/updated ports (excluding Smash/Kart)
range: 55.5-168.7
average-97.6
Mario Maker-96.3
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