We store cookies, you can get more info from our privacy policy.
3DSWiiU

Shovel Knight Reveals Sales Including Amiibo

by Donald Theriault - April 14, 2016, 10:07 am EDT
Total comments: 4 Source: Gamasutra

Some big numbers for a big title

Yacht Club Games has revealed updated sales figures for Shovel Knight, and the Nintendo numbers are quite strong.

The game has sold 1.2m copies since its June 2014 release, with the 3DS version selling 29% of that figure (approximately 348,000) and the Wii U version making up 17% of sales (approx. 204,000). At retail, the Wii U version is the biggest seller with 76,000 copies, but the 3DS isn't far behind with 74,000 copies (38%/37% of retail sales), and the Shovel Knight amiibo has sold through 180,000 figures.

Yacht Club still plans to finish two major campaigns and other Kickstarter rewards, but is celebrating the sales with new 3DS themes and a 33% off sale in the eShop this week.

Talkback

WahApril 17, 2016

Steam on top like always! :D

ejamerApril 17, 2016


Ah, but Steam sales figures rely more heavily on discount pricing than any other platform. Without an active discount, 3DS sells almost twice as many units per month!  (Source: Yacht Club Games)


On the other hand, they probably profit more off a Steam purchase (even with a discount) than a 3DS purchase. I don't have any data about that though...






You can see a lot of facts and interesting comments about Shovel Knight sales here:
http://yachtclubgames.com/2016/04/feat-unlocked-one-million-copies-of-shovel-knight-sold/
Is it worth reading?  Depends.  Some people don't care about "behind the scenes" type stuff. I thought it was neat to see though.

LemonadeApril 17, 2016

Its nice to see the 3DS coming second

TOPHATANT123April 17, 2016

Quote from: ejamer

On the other hand, they probably profit more off a Steam purchase (even with a discount) than a 3DS purchase. I don't have any data about that though...

I believe it is a cut 30% for both Steam and the eshop. Meaning because of the lack of sales culture, 3DS was probably the most lucrative.

Got a news tip? Send it in!
Advertisement
Advertisement