The Biggest Selling Amiibos Of 2015, Ranked By Region

The Biggest Selling Amiibos Of 2015, Ranked By Region

Wonder what the most popular Amiibo in Japan is? What people are buying in Europe? Or in the United States? Nintendo released the 2015 sales rankings for the top ten Amiibos in those three regions. Let’s see how they stack up during that calendar year.

Japan

The Biggest Selling Amiibos Of 2015, Ranked By Region

1. Inkling Girl (Splatoon)
2. Ika (Splatoon)
3. Inkling Boy (Splatoon)
4. Mario (Super Mario)
5. Mario (Classic Colour)
6. Mario (Modern Colour)
7. Isabelle (Winter Clothing) (Animal Crossing)
8. Kirby (Smash Bros.)
9. Mega Yarn Yoshi – Green
10. Digby (Animal Crossing)

The United States

The Biggest Selling Amiibos Of 2015, Ranked By Region

1. Link (Smash Bros.)
2. Koopa (Smash Bros.)
3. Toon Link(Smash Bros.)
4. Mewtwo (Smash Bros.)
5. Sonic (Smash Bros.)
6. Pikachu (Smash Bros.)
7. Mario (Classic Colour)
8. Pac-Man (Smash Bros.)
9. Mega Man (Smash Bros.)
10. Ganon (Smash Bros.)

Europe

The Biggest Selling Amiibos Of 2015, Ranked By Region

1. Mario (Classic Colour)
2. Link (Smash Bros.)
3. Ika (Splatoon)
4. Mega Yarn Yoshi – Green
5. Mario (Super Mario)
6. Mario (Smash Bros.)
7. Pikachu (Smash Bros.)
8. Inkling Boy (Splatoon)
9. Toad (Super Mario)
10. Inkling Girl (Splatoon)

While Nintendo didn’t provide an exact breakdown of sales figures for each, it’s fascinating to see the differences between these three regions. It gives you an insight to what the players like and what they play.


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