Nintendo has made close to $2.2 billion from mobile games, early data for Fire Emblem Shadows
According to data from Sensor Tower, Nintendo has made almost $2.2 billion in revenue from its mobile games. That’s based on the performance of all nine mobile titles it has released.
Nintendo’s latest mobile game, Fire Emblem Shadows, seems to be off to a bit of a slow start. It has seen 800,000 downloads with revenue coming in at $200,000.
Below is the rankings for Nintendo’s mobile games in terms of revenue, as shared by The Game Business:
Fire Emblem Heroes
Released: February 2017
Status: Active
Downloads: 19,000,000
Revenue: $1,193,400,000
Mario Kart Tour
Released: September 2019
Status: Active, but no major updates
Downloads: 290,700,000
Revenue: $365,600,000
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
Released: October 2017
Status: Shifted to a premium model, no longer updated
Downloads: 75,500,000
Revenue: $349,800,000
Dragalia Lost
Released: September 2018
Status: Discontinued
Downloads: 4,300,000
Revenue: $167,100,000
Super Mario Run
Released: September 2016
Status: Active
Downloads: 384,400,000
Revenue: $96,600,000
Pikmin Bloom
Released: October 2021
Status: Active
Downloads: 7,500,000
Revenue: $84,800,000
Dr. Mario World
Released: July 2019
Status: Discontinued
Downloads: 13,400,000
Revenue: $13,800,000
Miitomo
Released: March 2016
Status: Discontinued
Downloads: 20,800,000
Revenue: $3,700,000
Fire Emblem Shadows
Released: September 2025
Status: Active
Downloads: 800,000
Revenue: $200,000