Today, Nintendo shared their financial results for Q2 of the fiscal year of 2025. On page 36 of their report, they revealed that Metroid games on Nintendo Switch – namely Metroid Dread and Metroid Prime Remastered – have sold a combined 4.99 million units worldwide. This figure reflects only physical sales; digital sales figures are likely even higher.
The chart notes that Metroid, along with the Pikmin, Kirby and Xenoblade Chronicles series, “have seen dramatic sales growth on Nintendo Switch.” compared to their installments on Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. This is compared to the 0.98 million sales that Metroid titles on Nintendo 3DS – Metroid Prime: Federation Force and Metroid: Samus Returns; the series skipped the Wii U – achieved in their lifetime.
Could this finally put the common notion that Metroid does not sell well enough to rest? Sure, 4.99 million may not Mario or Zelda numbers, or even Kirby (15.9 million), but knowing that Nintendo considers this a success should be a reassurance to fans.
Source: Nintendo (scroll to page 36)