Thursday, August 6, 2020

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is the tenth best selling first party game on the Switch, while Super Mario Maker 2 didn't even chart. Why do you think a re-hash of an old game sold better than a new game with essentially infinite levels?

According to Nintendo's latest software data, New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is the tenth best selling game on the Switch, while Super Mario Maker 2 hasn't even charted.

What factors do you think are the main cause of this?

Is New Super Mario Bros. U just that good?

Were people put-off by Super Mario Maker 2's tools or the idea of playing player-created levels?

Did they not market it well enough?

Is NSMBUD just a game that has more "mom appeal"?

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