In under a year, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the best-selling fighting game of all time, beating nearly three decades of Street Fighter II history

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All the hard work paid off

When Sakurai explained his pitch for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, his entire development team was stunned. No one but him thought they could pull it off, but lo and behold, the madman did it.

It paid off, too, literally, as Nintendo has recently revealed that in under a year, the game has shifted 15.71 million units on the Switch alone. Remember, this isn’t a confusing “Wii U + 3DS” combined sales situation like the last Smash: this is nearly 16 million copies on justthe Switch, which has a total userbase of roughly 41 million units. That’s an insane reach.

But what I didn’t realize at the time (and as Digital Trends has pointed out) is that 15.71 million units is enough to catapult Smash Ultimateinto the monetary milky way and into the number one spot of “best selling fighting game of all time.” In a coveted top five list that now includes three Smashtitles (Brawland the aforementioned confusing Smash 4for two systems), Smash Ultimatehas beaten Super Street Fighter II‘s choke hold number of 15.5 million units, a record that’s been pumped up since the early ’90s through multiple iterations of the game.

This figure also makes Smashthe most popular fighting game series of all time with nearly 54 million copies sold, beating out big contenders like Street Fighter(roughly 43 million) and Mortal Kombat (roughly 49 million).“Not a fighting game” indeed.

Top Selling Title Sales Units [Nintendo]