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Super Mario Run did not make as much money as Nintendo had hoped it would
June 02, 2025
BeingNintendo‘s first mobile title, there was plenty of anticipation surroundingSuper Mario Run. That anticipation and excitement certainly manifested itself in the number of downloads the game has seen since its initial December 2016 release, but according to Nintendo, the game did not make as much money as the company had hoped it would at this point.
The information comes via Nintendo’s recent earnings report, which revealed thatSuper Mario Runhas been downloaded 200 million times, with 90 percent of those downloads coming outside of Japan. That latter figure is important to Nintendo because the game exposed Mario to a slew of markets where the character previously had no presence, which might have helped boost sales of the recently-releasedSuper Mario Odysseyfor the Nintendo Switch.

Just as important of a figure for the company is how much moneySuper Mario Runmade. Even though the game was downloaded 200 million times, Nintendo said that the game has “not yet reached an acceptable profit point.” That has not been the case forFire Emblem Heroes, which has been amore profitable gamefor Nintendo with one-tenth the number of downloads asSuper Mario Run.
As for why this is, the blame might be on cost. Even though both mobile games are available as free downloads,Super Mario Runforces you to cough up $9.99 to unlock the full game. By comparison,Fire Emblem Heroesutilizes a free-to-play system with optional in-app purchases.

In other words,Super Mario Runfeatures a relatively higher cost of entry and not nearly as many ways to charge folks for other bits and bobs. Even ignoring those pieces,Super Mario Runseems to have received a more lukewarm reception thanFire Emblem Heroesdid, possibly because of the mechanics of the former versus the latter.
Whatever the reason, Nintendo still holds high hopes forSuper Mario Run:
The company also plans to release more updates and improvements for the mobile title, so it certainly sounds like Nintendo does not plan to shift away fromSuper Mario Runanytime soon.
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