The new great work of Nintendo has achieved a milestone with its launch and the sales rates achieved, entering the Guinness Book of Records.
There is no doubt that The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom It is making history in many aspects, which is why Nintendo’s work is establishing itself as one of the most successful video games on Nintendo Switch and in the entire history of the brand, achieving 10 million copies sold in just three days. Precisely this fact has served for the proposal starring Link to reach a new milestone and is even capable of sneak into the prestigious Guinness Book of Records.
Information that may shock you, taking into account that the data for Pokémon Scarlet and Purple also showed that figure in the same time frame. However, as Nintendúo’s colleagues make clear, this is because the ninth generation of Pokémon has two different versions, so they do not compute in sales in the same way. Thus, the data of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom suppose the record as the game that has sold the most copies in such a short period of timesomething that can be seen on the Guinness Book of Records website itself.
In this way, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom managed to exceed the figure of 10 million copies sold between May 12 and 15, something that no video game had achieved to date. For now, It is unknown how much that figure can fatten for what is expected to be the last great video game in the saga before the landing of Nintendo Switch 2.
A Legend of Zelda movie could be close to being announced
Given the tremendous success that The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is reaping, the latest foray of the saga into the world of video games, Ninteno could already be thinking about expand the adventures of Link and company with a Zelda movie by Illumniation, the production company in charge of doing the same with Mario. For now there is nothing officially confirmed, but everything indicates that negotiations are more than advanced.
Undoubtedly, a perfect occasion for continue to extend the license now that its last two installments have become authentic blockbusters in relation to what the saga had achieved so far.