For third straight month, Nintendo’s portable outperforms Xbox 360 and PS3 in the US; Animal Crossing: New Leaf sales hit 660,000, while Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon rises to 820,000.
Citing NPD data, Nintendo announced today that the 3DS was July’s best-selling game system in the United States, outperforming consoles like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The 3DS has now been the top-seller for three straight months in the United States.
Nintendo did not provide specific sales data, but said 3DS hardware sales rose 14 percent year-over-year, while software sales jumped 45 percent compared to July 2012.
Animal Crossing: New Leaf sold a combined 150,000 physical and digital units in July, boosting its lifetime sales total to more than 660,000 copies. Life-to-date sales for another 3DS game, Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, rose to 820,000 units during July, Nintendo said.
Wii U title New Super Mario Bros. U has now sold over 830,000 copies across physical and digital versions, Nintendo said.
Lastly, Nintendo touted the July 18 Virtual Console release of Earthbound as a strong point for the month. The company did not provide sales data for the game, but said only two eShop titles–New Super Luigi U and Pikmin 3–generated more consumer spend in the same time period since launch.
The NPD Group will release its full report for July in the next hour. Check back later for more.
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