End of the line

So the Switchis doing swimmingly. How about that ‘ol 3DS chestnut?! Same old, same old: at least as far as the past year of performance is concerned.

Nintendo provided us with hard sales numbers for the 3DS for a nine month period that ended on June 21, 2025: 620,000 hardware units sold (73.0% decrease on a year-on-year basis), with software sales of 4.10 million units (63.0% decrease on a year-on-year basis). Look, it still sells with zero marketing or effort, so as long as that revenue beats the overhead of production, it’ll stick around in its zombie state. It’s just a shame seeing in data form the confirmation that there are no estimated games on the horizon; and that in the past fiscal period of April 2019 through December 2019, only one new game was released for it.

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With that in mind, I think we have a clear picture of the legacy of the 3DS. It should end its life at around 76.5 million units sold, just under the lifetime sales of the PSP; which is estimated at 80-82 million sold worldwide. That’ll put it in 11th place overall on the hardware chart, soon to be 12th as the Switch is coming for that spot.

Nintendo has also given usan updated look at lifetime 3DS software sales, which still hasMario Kart 7reigning above everything else (hey, just like the Switch!). Beyond that, we have three pairs ofPokemongames (X/Y, Sun/Moon, Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphirerespectively), thenNew Super Mario Bros. 2,Super Mario 3Dland,Animal Crossing: New Leaf, Super Smash Bros. for 3DS, Ultra Sun/Ultra MoonandTomodachi Life, which was a hit in Japan.

3DS games for sale

My New 3DS XL is still hooked up, charging perpetually in its cradle to be used at a moment’s notice. You rock, 3DS.

3DS and Wii U credit

Nintendo Switch StreetPass

StreetPass

3DS and Wii U

The Netflix Wii U app

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Pokémon Bank, Transporter and Home logos