Pokémon FireRed et LeafGreen dépassent les 4 millions d'exemplaires vendus

Nintendo a annoncé que les rééditions de Pokémon FireRed et LeafGreen ont atteint un volume de ventes mondial combiné dépassant les 4 millions d'unités lors de leurs six premières semaines de commercialisation. Les versions originales sur Game Boy Advance s'étaient écoulées au total à 12 millions d'exemplaires. Cette nouvelle survient dans un contexte de controverse entourant leur prix et les fonctionnalités ajoutées lors du lancement.

Le rapport financier de Nintendo détaille la solide performance de ces rééditions sur Game Boy Advance. Vendus au prix de 16,99 £ ou 19,99 $ chacun et commercialisés en dehors de la bibliothèque Nintendo Switch Online, les portages pèsent seulement 33,4 mégaoctets. Ils ont cumulé plus de 4 millions de ventes dans toutes les régions en six semaines, ce qui équivaut à environ un tiers du total des ventes réalisées par les originaux sur toute leur durée de vie.

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