The newly-released turn-based RPG debuted at No. 3 in the latest weekly physical UK charts, but failed to sell as well as other recent Mario RPG releases.
The remake has enjoyed solid sales on the Switch since its launch earlier this May, as per updated sales figures shared by Nintendo.
Meanwhile, Nintendo's remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door debuted at second place in the monthly charts.
The Nintendo Switch RPG tops the physical Japanese charts for a third week in a row, selling an additional 19,000-plus copies.
The turn-based RPG remake launched for the Nintendo Switch last month, and was met with widespread critical acclaim.
The remake fails to outsell the GameCube original or last year's Super Mario RPG remake, but performs better than the previous Paper Mario at launch.
The newly released RPG outsold Super Mario RPG remake's launch sales in the UK, and matched the initial sales of the previous Paper Mario title.
Based on the 2004 classic, players can expect new music, quality-of-life features, improved visuals, a remade intro and more.
Intelligent Systems' classic launches on May 23rd for Nintendo Switch and sees Mario venturing to Rogueport to collect the Crystal Stars.
New details have emerged on some of the new features you can expect in the acclaimed RPG's upcoming remake.
Learn more about the classic paper-based RPG starring Mario before its worldwide launch on May 23rd for Nintendo Switch.
A short, new trailer showcases what the Smorg boss fight will look like in the remake, as well as reworked cutscenes for map reveals.
Previews will allegedly go live next week, on April 25. The RPG remake is set to launch for the Switch on May 23.
Two never-before-seen scenes are featured, showcasing the indomitable Lord Crump of the X-Nauts and Goombella's oblivious professor.
Available worldwide on May 23rd for the Nintendo Switch, the remake sports a revamped intro with new graphics and animations.
The upcoming remake has a smaller file size than Paper Mario: The Origami King and Super Mario RPG.
The remake is accompanied at the top end of the charts by a number of other Nintendo titles, including Luigi's Mansion 2 HD and Princess Peach: Showtime!
The 2004 GameCube masterpiece is out soon in the coming months, per a recent announcement by Nintendo for MAR10 Day 2024.
The beloved RPG's highly anticipated remake is set to launch for the Nintendo Switch in 2024, but doesn't have a firm release date.
Though the original GameCube release ran at 60 FPS, it seems like the upcoming remaster will be locked at 30 FPS.