The Nintendo Switch game library is becoming fuller and fuller with the appearance of countless indie titles. The often independent studios are happy to bring their titles to the Nintendo Switch, hoping to take a bit of the thunderous success of the console. And not without success, as it turned out in the past.
For example, the Nintendo Switch version of Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap sold more than all other versions together.
Sales of Wulverblade
A similar success story is added to this list. Fully Illustrated, a supporting company for game developers, said that the side-scrolling fighting game Wulverblade performed extremely well on Nintendo Switch: it sold more in the first month than on all other platforms.
To illustrate this, the company also published a convincing chart. You can find them in the tweet below. Fully Illustrated adds that the gap has only grown since then.
To give you a visual indicator of JUST how strong #Nintendoswitch sales have been for #Wulverblade in comparison to all the other platforms. This is a 'month one' visual comparison: pic.twitter.com/buutpEp70w
— Fully Illustrated (@michaelheald) May 28, 2018
Ok here's another graph that shows the lifetime sales difference between #Wulverblade on #Steam and #Swtich. As you can see the divide keeps on growing.
I can't easily access up to the minute PS4/Xbox figures sadly. pic.twitter.com/1ZJdWnThbP
— Fully Illustrated (@michaelheald) May 28, 2018
Isn’t it nice to see that such titles do so well on the Nintendo platform?