Mario Kart World Has Sold Over 14 Million Copies Since Launch

Meanwhile, Retro Studios' Metroid Prime 4: Beyond isn't mentioned, spurring fears of low sales after a long development cycle.

Despite being a long way off from reaching Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’s record, Mario Kart World is off to a great start. According to Nintendo’s latest financial report, the kart racing title sold 14.03 million units as of December 31st, 2025. Keep in mind that it was only on sale for less than seven months and includes software sold with Nintendo Switch 2 bundles.

Other notable sales milestones for first-party titles include Donkey Kong Bananza selling 4.25 million units; Pokémon Legends: Z-A – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition at 3.89 million (12.3 million with the Switch 1 version included); and Kirby Air Riders at 1.76 million.

What’s shocking is that Metroid Prime 4: Beyond isn’t even listed. Granted, it launched in early December, and it very well could have done well on the original Switch. Nevertheless, considering how long ago it was announced and the rebooted development – not to mention this is the illustrious Metroid Prime franchise we’re talking about – it’s somewhat disappointing.

Nevertheless, with 17.37 million Switch 2 consoles sold in less than seven months, Nintendo is clearly just getting started with its first-party rollout. The next big release is Mario Tennis Fever, which is available on February 12th. There’s also Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, out in April for the original Switch, but which could receive higher-resolution support on the Switch 2.

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