Super Mario Run is already the most successful free game on the App Store

Super Mario Run and the App Store

It had to happen. From the moment in which the voice of Mario Mario (yes, same name and surname) was heard in the keynote last September, the hyping it was increasing and increasing until yesterday, at which time, at last, it officially landed in the App Store. There were not few users who were willing to download Super Mario Run and start playing the latest title of the famous plumber, as shown by the success he is having in the Apple application store.

In the App Store in Spain, at least at the time of writing these lines, we cannot see Super Mario Run among the paid applications that have generated the most profit (and there are 150), which suggests that either we are not liking it too much or we are not clear about the outlay of € 9.99 that they ask us to unlock the entire game. If that It is the most downloaded free application ahead of WhatsApp, the most used messaging application on the planet that is always the first or close to the first on this list.

Super Mario Run is a hit in Apple Stores around the world

In other countries, like the United States, the recent launch of Nintendo did It is also in the first position in the list of applications that are generating the most benefitsWhich is not too surprising for all the publicity it has received since September. In fact, right after it became available, at the top of the iPad App Store, all we saw were images of the game that, when touched, linked us to Super Mario Run.

Seeing the success that Super Mario Run is having, personally I am left wondering what would happen if Nintendo launch a game with the same protagonist that was not played with one hand, that is, that was not a runner that does not ask too much of the users. The good thing is that this first official game of the plumber for iOS will serve the Japanese video game giant to measure the real desire of users to play with Mario and could encourage them to create more complete games that, for example, we could play with an MFi controller on the iPad or Apple TV. Would you like it?


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  1.   Save said

    It's not free…. It lets you play 3 screens and from there it asks you for € 9 to continue playing

    1.    Paul Aparicio said

      Hi, Salva. Its download is free and it is in the number 1 position of that section. In the post:

      En el App Store de España, por lo menos en el momento de escribir estas líneas, no podemos ver a Super Mario Run entre las aplicaciones de pago que más beneficio han generado (y hay 150), lo que sugiere que o bien no nos está gustando demasiado o bien no terminamos de tener claro el desembolso de 9.99€ que nos piden para desbloquear todo el juego. Sí que es el la aplicación gratis más descargada por delante de WhatsApp, la aplicación de mensajería más usada del planeta que siempre está la primera o cerca de la primera en esta lista.

      You can also see in the screenshot that the "Free" section is selected. In the link to the App Store it puts the same word.

      All the best

  2.   Sebastián said

    Yes, but then that is not a game, it is a demo to buy the game.

    1.    Paul Aparicio said

      Hi Sebastian. I understand what you mean, but the best way to be objective is to use the words and sections in which they appear in the App Store. On the other hand, this article talks about both the free applications section and the ones that generate the most benefits.

      A greeting.