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Nintendo reports solid profit following jump in Super Mario sales

More than 10.7 million units of the latest Super Mario game have been sold around the world since it went on sale in October.

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Nintendo has reported healthy sales and profits on the back of the hit Super Mario Bros Wonder game, prompting the Japanese video games maker to raise its full fiscal year forecasts.

Kyoto-based Nintendo said that demand for what it called the first completely new Super Mario game in the series remained strong. Sales of the new Zelda game and Pikmin 4 also surged.

More than 10.7 million units of the latest Super Mario game have been sold around the world since it went on sale in October, according to Nintendo.

It is banking on upcoming games such as Mario Vs Donkey Kong and Princess Peach Showtime to keep the sales momentum going.

For the first nine months of the fiscal year, Nintendo earned 408 billion yen (£2.18 billion), up nearly 18% from 346 billion yen (£1.85 billion) in the same period the year before. Nine-month sales rose 8% to 1.39 trillion yen (£7.45 billion).

Nintendo, which did not break down quarterly numbers, expects a full year profit of 440 billion yen (£2.35 billion), up from an earlier projection for a 420 billion yen (£2.25 billion) profit.

Nintendo said theme parks such as its offerings at Universal Studios in Japan are vital for keeping people informed about and interested in its franchise. The Super Nintendo World park is set to open next year in Florida.

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