Super Mario 3D All-Stars immediately to the top of the UK sales chart
Super Mario 3D All-Stars makes its debut immediately at # 1 in the weekly software sales chart in the UK, demonstrating how the new Nintendo Switch title immediately had the usual impact on the public for a Mario-centric game.
On the other hand, that Super Mario 3D All-Stars could be a particularly sought after success by users became immediately clear when Nintendo announced its particular distribution with the limited-time sale: the collection containing Super Mario 64, Super Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy, in fact, will be closed in March 2021, which obviously pushes users to buy the game immediately in bulk.
The idea is based on the fact that it is a celebratory collection for the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros., but such a distribution does nothing but fuel the phenomenon of scalpers, or those who buy in stock to then resell at higher prices to exploit the with the scarcity of physical copies available on the market and with a limited-time distribution this obviously is further increased, as demonstrated also by the crazy prices at which the title was already around in recent days.
In any case, The impact on the public was indeed there: Super Mario 3D All-Stars beat all the others by placing directly first and moving Marvel's Avengers to second position, while Animal Crossing: New Horizons still remains on the podium in third position.
The other new entries are represented by WWE 2K Battlegrounds in sixth position and eFootball PES 2021 Season Update in ninth position, so let's see the top ten of the week just passed in the United Kingdom.
Top Ten games more sold in the UK from 14 to 20 September
Super Mario 3D All-Stars Marvel's Avengers Animal Crossing: New Horizons Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe WWE 2K Battlegrounds Minecraft Minecraft Dungeons eFootball PES 2021 Season Update Grand Theft Auto V
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On the other hand, that Super Mario 3D All-Stars could be a particularly sought after success by users became immediately clear when Nintendo announced its particular distribution with the limited-time sale: the collection containing Super Mario 64, Super Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy, in fact, will be closed in March 2021, which obviously pushes users to buy the game immediately in bulk.
The idea is based on the fact that it is a celebratory collection for the 35th anniversary of Super Mario Bros., but such a distribution does nothing but fuel the phenomenon of scalpers, or those who buy in stock to then resell at higher prices to exploit the with the scarcity of physical copies available on the market and with a limited-time distribution this obviously is further increased, as demonstrated also by the crazy prices at which the title was already around in recent days.
In any case, The impact on the public was indeed there: Super Mario 3D All-Stars beat all the others by placing directly first and moving Marvel's Avengers to second position, while Animal Crossing: New Horizons still remains on the podium in third position.
The other new entries are represented by WWE 2K Battlegrounds in sixth position and eFootball PES 2021 Season Update in ninth position, so let's see the top ten of the week just passed in the United Kingdom.
Top Ten games more sold in the UK from 14 to 20 September
Super Mario 3D All-Stars Marvel's Avengers Animal Crossing: New Horizons Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe WWE 2K Battlegrounds Minecraft Minecraft Dungeons eFootball PES 2021 Season Update Grand Theft Auto V
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