We knew it was going to be Risa Sakamoto Archivesbig, but this is wild.
In just three days since its release on Nintendo Switch, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomhas sold over 10 million copies worldwide. That's a lot of folks currently traversing beautiful Hyrule with Link, MacGyvering together hilarious vehicles, and upgrading their energy cells.
The highly anticipated sequel to 2017's beloved Breath of the Wildhas become the fastest selling Zelda game of all time, according to Nintendo.
"In its seventh year, Nintendo Switch momentum continues strongly, as this record-breaking launch shows,” said Nintendo of Europe president Stephan Bole in a press statement. "We’re so grateful for the support of fans for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and are truly looking forward to seeing their adventures and creations as they journey into Hyrule.”
Tears of the Kingdomisn't quite the fastest selling game of all time, however. That honour remains with Grand Theft Auto V, which sold 16.5 million copies in three days and was the fastest release across all mediums to reach $1 billion (and it's also the third highest selling game of all time behind Tetrisand Minecraft, and thehighest selling console/PC-only game of all time).
But Tears of the Kingdomstill has more bragging rights. In Europe, Tears of the Kingdomis now also the fastest-selling game for Nintendo Switch and the fastest-selling Nintendo game for any system.
Plus, "Zelda" searches are skyrocketing on Pornhub, in somewhat related news.
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