Super Mario Maker tops 1 million units worldwide

WiiU_SuperMarioMaker_course_08Yes, Super Mario Maker is a super big Wii U hit apparently. Nintendo this morning announced that the creative new Mario title has already sold 1 million units (including retail, digital and bundles) worldwide.

Other interesting stats include 2.2 million courses being created and/or shared, and played over 75 millions times.

Check out the press release below.

For the last 30 years, Super Mario fans have proved to be some of the most passionate, loyal and dedicated video game fans on the planet. Traditionally that fervor has been most clearly measured by unit sales, and with more than 310 million units sold and counting in the Super Mario franchise, that fervor is historic. And now, with the recent release of the Super Mario Maker game for the Wii U console, Nintendo has a new way to measure fan engagement: level creation.

Today it was revealed that more than 1 million units* of Super Mario Maker have been sold around the world since its launch on Sept. 11**. The addition of 1 million new ?fan? developers has led to the creation of more than 2.2 million Super Mario courses, which combined have been played nearly 75 million times.

?For Mario fans around the world, including myself, Super Mario Maker was a dream 30 years in the making,? said Nintendo of America President and COO Reggie Fils-Aime. ?The game has captured and unlocked the imaginations of gaming fans of all ages and brought their dedication to Nintendo to a whole new level.?

Using the touch screen of the Wii U GamePad controller, Super Mario Maker players can create levels in four different Super Mario game styles. The game offers dozens of enemies, items and power-ups, and lets people design everything from the terrain to where to place Warp Pipes. Completed levels can then be uploaded and enjoyed by other players around the world. Some seem simple, some offer fun challenges and some prove maddeningly difficult ? it all depends on the designer. But everyone can find courses to enjoy and may find some courses to provide insightful inspiration for their own new creations.

For more information about Super Mario Maker, visit http://supermariomaker.nintendo.com.

*Based on Nintendo?s internal sales figures. Includes standalone physical, bundled physical and digital units.
**Super Mario Maker launched on Sept. 10 in Japan; on Sept. 11 in the Americas and Europe; and on Sept. 12 in Australia.