Pokémon FireRed y LeafGreen superan los 4 millones de copias vendidas

Nintendo ha informado que los relanzamientos de Pokémon FireRed y LeafGreen alcanzaron unas ventas globales combinadas superiores a los 4 millones de unidades en sus primeras seis semanas a la venta. Las versiones originales para Game Boy Advance vendieron 12 millones de copias en total. La noticia llega en medio de cierta controversia en el lanzamiento sobre el precio y las funciones añadidas.

El informe financiero de Nintendo detalla el buen rendimiento de los relanzamientos para Game Boy Advance. Con un precio de 16,99 libras o 19,99 dólares cada uno y lanzados fuera de la biblioteca de Nintendo Switch Online, los ports ocupan solo 33,4 megabytes. Alcanzaron más de 4 millones de ventas combinadas en todas las regiones en las seis semanas posteriores al lanzamiento, lo que equivale aproximadamente a un tercio del total de ventas que lograron los originales a lo largo de su vida útil.

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