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Super Mario Party Jamboree pasa un increíble hito de ventas

Autor : Victoria Actualizar : Apr 06,2025

Super Mario Party Jamboree pasa un increíble hito de ventas

Resumen

  • Super Mario Party Jamboree fue el título de Nintendo más vendido en Japón durante la semana del 30 de diciembre de 2024 al 5 de enero de 2025.
  • El título ha seguido encontrando un éxito crítico y comercial tanto en Japón como en el extranjero.

Desde su lanzamiento en octubre de 2024, Super Mario Party Jamboree ha logrado un notable éxito crítico y comercial, elevándose a la parte superior de las listas de ventas japonesas al comienzo de 2025. Este juego de fiesta multijugador familiar ha superado numerosos lanzamientos importantes para reclamar el número uno en las ventas de juegos de Nintendo japoneses.

La última incorporación a la querida serie de Mario Party, Super Mario Party Jamboree presenta nuevos tableros de juego, modos y personajes jugables, al tiempo que mantiene el juego clásico con mecánica innovadora que atrae a los fanáticos nuevos y veteranos. El juego ha sido ampliamente elogiado por su extensa lista de personajes icónicos y la introducción de nuevos modos multijugador que admiten hasta 20 jugadores. Después de superar las listas de ventas estadounidenses en octubre de 2024, Super Mario Party Jamboree continúa alcanzando nuevas alturas en Japón.

Según el medio de noticias japonés Famitsu, Super Mario Party Jamboree es actualmente el título de Nintendo más vendido en las listas de ventas de Japón. Los datos muestran que el juego ha superado un millón de ventas, con un total de 1,071,568 unidades vendidas, y 117,307 unidades vendidas durante la semana del 30 de diciembre de 2024 al 5 de enero de 2025. Este impresionante rendimiento lo coloca en la cima de las listas semanales de ventas de Japón, antes de las principales lanzamientos como Mario y Luigi: Hermanos y Legend of Zelda: Celees de Wis . Las últimas ventas semanales del juego incluso superaron a algunos de los juegos de Nintendo Switch más vendidos de todos los tiempos, incluidos Mario Kart 8 Deluxe , Animal Crossing: New Horizons y Super Smash Bros. Ultimate , marcando un logro significativo para este éxito de fiesta.

Top 10 juegos de Nintendo en listas de ventas japonesas (enero de 2025)

Título de juego Unidades vendidas en Japón (30 de diciembre de 2024 - 5 de enero de 2025) Unidades totales vendidas en Japón (a partir del 5 de enero de 2025)
Super Mario Party Jamboree 117,307 1.071,568
Remake de Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D 32,402 962,907
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe 29,937 6,197,554
Minecraft 16,895 3.779.481
Cruz de animales: nuevos horizontes 15,777 8,038,212
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 15,055 5,699,074
Mario y Luigi: hermandad 14,855 179,915
Nintendo Switch Sports 13,813 1.528,599
La leyenda de Zelda: ecos de la sabiduría 12,490 385,393
Pokemon Scarlet / Pokemon Violet 12,289 5,503,315

Si bien el Super Mario Party Jamboree permanece detrás de otros títulos importantes en las ventas japonesas totales de por vida, logró vender tres veces más unidades que la nueva versión de Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D , que tiene el segundo lugar. Incluso superó a Minecraft , el videojuego más vendido de todos los tiempos, por una relación de ventas de siete a uno. Queda por ver si el Super Mario Party Jamboree mantendrá su lugar número uno en las listas de Japón, y muchos sienten curiosidad sobre el impacto potencial de la próxima consola sucesora de Switch en los títulos de interruptores existentes.

El público continúa mostrando aprecio por la franquicia de videojuegos de Mario Party, con clásicos como el Mario Party y Mario Party 2 original ganando popularidad a través de puertos a Nintendo Switch Online, junto con el éxito de la última entrada de la serie. Mientras el Jamboree de Super Mario Party continúa viendo ventas constantes, los fanáticos interesados ​​deben estar atentos para cualquier actualización sobre los posibles próximos hitos del juego.

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