Nintendo Has a Statement 2018
Everyone knew the Nintendo Switch would perform well in 2017 after it launched in March, but many questioned whether the company would be able to continue the momentum into 2018, especially as new ports seemed to be the go-to for the company.
And yet, Nintendo finished ontop of the console marketplace in the United States, finishing as the number one publisher in terms of dollars, as well as the top console in terms of units and dollars. It really was a great year for the company!
So, there you have it. Here are the three best-selling consoles of 2018 in the US, in order:
1️⃣Nintendo Switch
2️⃣PlayStation 4
3️⃣Xbox OneAll consoles experienced year over year growth. What a #phenomenal year for video games. pic.twitter.com/CFZMywmis4
— Hunter 🎮 (@NextGenPlayer) January 22, 2019
Add to that Mario Kart 8 finishing as the second best selling racing game in history, and Super Smash Bros Ultimate being the systems number one seller despite launching so late, and it really is a good time to be a Nintendo Switch owner!
US NPD SW – Mario Kart 8 finishes 2018 as the second best-selling Racing game of all time, trailing only Mario Kart Wii in lifetime dollar sales.
— Mat Piscatella (@MatPiscatella) January 22, 2019
For those saying physical game sales were dead, reliable and always entertaining NextGenGamer on Twitter – aka Paul Hunter of former Best Buy Blog fame, and now editor at Walmart Canada – tells us this is not the case, back by NPD numbers from Mat Piscantella:
Anyone saying physical game sales are dying need to check the facts.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate had the highest packaged software sales in series history, beating Super Smash Bros. Brawl by over 70%. That is huge huge. pic.twitter.com/IxdfFQlBas
— Hunter 🎮 (@NextGenPlayer) January 22, 2019