Saturday, 21 Dec 2024

Nintendo’s List of Best Selling Amiibos

During an investor briefing, Nintendo has unveiled the best-selling characters in their popular Amiibo lineup. While there were high expectations for characters like Villager, Wii Fit Trainer, and Marth, it turns out that Link, Mario, and Pikachu have sold the most units in North America. Here is a breakdown of the top 10 Amiibos in terms of sales:

  1. Link
  2. Mario
  3. Pikachu
  4. Kirby
  5. Samus
  6. Yoshi
  7. Zelda
  8. Donkey Kong
  9. Peach
  10. Luigi

However, it is worth noting that the top five Amiibos with the highest sell-through rates are Marth, Villager, Wii Fit Trainer, Pit, and Captain Falcon. Link, Fox, Rosalina, Samus, and Yoshi round out the top 10 in terms of sell-through rates.

Not only are these characters popular in North America, but Link is also the top-selling Amiibo in Japan and Europe, while Mario holds that title in Australia. The United States and Canada account for a significant 63% of all Amiibo sales.

Nintendo has acknowledged the demand for certain figures and their commitment to addressing this issue. Company president Satoru Iwata stated, “It is difficult for us to promise to continuously ship all of the amiibo figures. We will, however, consider additional production in cases such as when an amiibo figure sells out shortly after launch, an amiibo is indispensable to play a certain game, and when we receive a lot of requests for an amiibo figure from consumers and retailers.”

It is clear that Link, Mario, Pikachu, Kirby, and Samus are leading the pack in terms of sales. However, it would be interesting to see how the rankings would change if Nintendo could meet the demand for the more sought-after Amiibos. This would provide a level playing field and allow for a more accurate representation of popularity among the characters.

[Source: Nintendo via The Verge]

Our Take

It’s not surprising that Link, Mario, Pikachu, Kirby, and Samus are the top-selling Amiibos. However, it is worth noting that the most sought-after Amiibos in terms of sell-through rates did not make the overall top 10 list. This indicates that Nintendo should focus on stocking the high-demand figures to meet consumer expectations. It would be fascinating to see how the rankings would shift if there were equal stock availability across the board.

Q: Are the top-selling Amiibos the same worldwide?
A: No, while Link and Mario are popular globally, the top-selling Amiibos can vary by region.

Q: Will rare Amiibo figures be re-released?
A: Nintendo has acknowledged the demand for certain figures and has stated that they will consider additional production in cases where a figure sells out shortly after launch, is essential for playing a specific game, or receives numerous requests from consumers and retailers.

Nintendo has shared the list of their best-selling Amiibos, with Link, Mario, and Pikachu leading the pack in North America. While these characters are popular, there is room for improvement in meeting the demand for highly sought-after figures. By addressing this issue, Nintendo can provide fans with a more balanced and satisfying Amiibo experience.