Every quarter Nintendo releases itsfinancial data. These reports are packed with the latest sales figures on the Nintendo Switch’s hardware and software as well as Nintendo’s other ventures, such as their mobile titles. Today is the day in which they released their report for Quarter 2, which ran from July 1 to September 31 this year.

Alongside the news that in its first couple of weeksSuper Mario 3D All-Starssold like hotcakes, Nintendo has revealed that the rest of their titles aren’t doing too badly either. Aside from3D All-Stars,Animal Crossing: New Horizonscontinues to be the title that impresses most.

Since thelast financial update, the island living simulator has sold 3.64 million units, cementing itself as second place in the top 10 best selling Switch games. It’s now closed the gap onMario Kart 8 Deluxeto under three million units withNew Horizonsnow heading into its first holiday season.Super Smash Bros. Ultimatebecame the third title to break the 20 million unit mark, withThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildjust over 250k units away from the milestone.

AlongsideSuper Mario 3D All-Stars,Paper Mario: The Origami Kinglaunched in this quarter. While it had a little longer on the market thanAll-Stars, the title still managed to sell an impressive 2.82 million units.

The latest report details the full top 10 selling Switch titles, which look like this:

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe– 28.99 million units

Animal Crossing: New Horizons– 26.04 million units

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate– 21.10 million units

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild– 19.74 million units

Pokemon Sword/Shield– 19.02 million units

Super Mario Odyssey– 18.99 million units

Pokemon Let’s Go, Pikachu/Eevee– 12.49 million units

Super Mario Party– 12.10 million units

Splatoon 2– 11.27 million units

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe– 8.32 million units

Nintendo’s sales continue to shine across the board. Software sales are now up 71.4% year-over-year and digital revenue up 139.4% YOY.

In terms of Nintendo’s hardware sales, they rose 80.9% YOY. This is especially impressive as both the Switch Lite and the better battery life model of the Nintendo Switch were released during this period in 2019. The Nintendo Switch family of systems has now sold over 63 million units since it launched.

The report also details good news for those looking to get their heads on a Nintendo Switch in time for Christmas. Nintendo said:

“Hardware production is proceeding normally, and we are increasing shipments in preparation for the holiday season. However, demand remains high and there continue to be shortages in some regions, so we are working to deliver products to

consumers as soon as possible.”

2020 continues to be a fantastic year for Nintendo and withHyrule Warriors: Age of Calamitystill to come, it’s only going to get better.