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Fire Emblem more profitable than Super Mario Run despite 10 times fewer downloads

June 22, 2025

Super Mario Runhas amassed more than 150 million downloads across Android and iOS making it one of the most successful mobile titles ever. It has more than ten times that of Nintendo’s other homegrown titleFire Emblem Heroes, but apparently it’s still lagging behind it in profits.

The news arrives via a series of tweets fromThe Wall Street Journal’s Takashi Mochizuki, who also said that Nintendo’s goal of converting 10% of those who download Run to buying the full gamehadn’t yet been reached. Takashi didn’t get into specifics about the actual amount of revenue generated, but a look at analytics storeApp Anniereveals that Fire Emblem Heroes is regularly listed among the highest grossing Android and iOS titles, and Mario Run is not.

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One of the main reasons for this has to lie in the difference between Mario Run and Fire Emblem’s business models. Both games are free to download, but Run asks players to shell out $9.99 to unlock the full game after completing the first few levels, whereas Fire Emblem makes the whole game available and generates money through microtransactions.

This news highlights comments made by DS FishLabs (Galaxy on Fire, Sports Car Challenge) Studio Head Michael Krach in ourrecent interviewabout the success of free-to-play and paid-for mobile games. Having a flat fee to play a game, even if it comes a little later as in Mario Run’s case, is a barrier for consumers: throwing 10 bucks at Mario Run just doesn’t seem like a good deal when there are literally thousands of other mobile games available completely for free.

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Nintendo’s next mobile game, due before the end of this year, isexpected to be an Animal Crossing title. It seems likely that Nintendo will launch it with a free-to-play structure more similar to Fire Emblem than Mario Run.

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