Super Mario Party Jamboree Leads First-Party Game Sales of Nintendo in Fiscal Year 2025

|
- Nintendo revealed that Super Mario Party Jamboree is its best-selling first-party title in fiscal year 2025.
- 24 titles have sold more than 1 million copies, according to Nintendo. 15 are first-party, while nine are from third-party studios.
- An analyst thinks that Nintendo’s forecast of 15 million units of Nintendo Switch 2 being sold in FY 2026 is conservative.
Super Mario Party Jamboree has sold 7.48 million units, making it the best-selling first-party title of Nintendo in fiscal year 2025. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe followed closely with 6.23 million units sold.
On May 8, Nintendo released its financial report for FY2025, revealing the numbers behind a company preparing the release of one of the most anticipated consoles, the Nintendo Switch 2. According to the report, 24 titles have sold more than 1 million copies. 15 of them are Nintendo titles, while nine of them are by other software publishers.
Here are the 15 Nintendo titles that have sold over 1 million copies in FY2025:
- Super Mario Party Jamboree — 7.48 million
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe — 6.23 million
- The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom — 4.09 million
- Nintendo Switch Sports — 3.16 million
- Super Mario Bros. Wonder — 2.60 million
- Animal Crossing: New Horizons — 2.47 million
- Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door — 2.10 million
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate — 2.02 million
- Mario & Luigi: Brothership — 1.97 million
- Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD — 1.88 million
- Pokémon Scarlet/Pokémon Violet — 1.87 million
- Super Mario Odyssey — 1.33 million
- Donkey Kong Country Returns HD — 1.27 million
- The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom — 1.12 million
- Mario Party Superstars — 1.10 million
Nintendo’s net sales have dropped 30% compared to last fiscal year, which is understandable, as the market is preparing for the Switch 2 to drop. The company expects to sell 15 million units of Nintendo Switch 2 and 45 million copies of games for the next fiscal year. According to Daniel Ahmad, director of research and insights at Niko Partners, this forecast is conservative but might change depending on the tariff situation.