Nintendo's financial results for Q1 2023 (April-June) are out, confirming the incredible success of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The sequel to Breath of the Wild sold 18.5 million units in roughly a month and a half, considering that the quarter ended on June 30th and the game was released on the Nintendo Switch console on May 12th.
Nintendo had previously revealed that The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom sold over 10 million units in the first three days of its launch. The sales results are unsurprising considering the critical acclaim enjoyed by the sequel, which is sitting at a 96 average critic score on OpenCritic and Metacritic, making it one of the top-reviewed games of all time.
Wccftech's Nate Birch wasn't quite as enthused with The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, rating it 'only' a 9 out of 10 in his review.
As much as I enjoyed the vast majority of my time with Tears of the Kingdom, toward the end of my playthrough, I felt something I don’t often feel with a Zelda game – a desire to wrap things up. To be done. I didn’t feel that with BotW, which I played for far longer than I had to before I finally tackled Ganon, because I was just so immersed. Some of the enchanting, indelible moments I experienced exploring this Hyrule the first time around just aren’t replicated in this sequel, but perhaps expecting that of TotK isn’t realistic given the nature of the project. And hey, it’s not like I didn’t play a ton of Tears of the Kingdom. My Switch gameplay log says I’ve devoted over 60 hours to TotK and I’m sure to sink even more hours into the game, even if I don’t tackle it with quite the rabid enthusiasm at BotW before it.
While it doesn't factor in the aforementioned sales figures, a lot
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