Super Mario Run Heads to Android in March

The iOS auto-runner has a release month at last.

Posted By | On 19th, Jan. 2017

Nintendo’s Super Mario Run released for iOS platforms in December 2016 and finally has a release month for Android. According to the company on Twitter, you can expect the auto-runner to release in March.

There’s no specific date till now but you can pre-register to be notified of that information when it becomes official.

Super Mario Run saw great success, at least in terms of download numbers, when it released in December. It was downloaded 50 million times in a little more than a week. This was mostly down to the game presenting a limited amount of levels playable for free with the rest locked behind a full $10 purchase.

Mobile market research firm Newzoo noted that Super Mario Run had 90 million installs in its first month with $30 million generated in revenue (which adds up to a fairly small number of users who bought the full game).

What are your thoughts on Super Mario Run and have you purchased the full game? Let us know in the comments.


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