Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream‘s early success has seen the game eclipse nearly 4 million units within the first month since the game’s release. Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream has seen praise from fans and critics alike for its creative freedom and fewer content restrictions than the original game.
Nintendo shocked fans with the reveal of Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream in March 2025, coming more than a decade after the release of the original Tomodachi Life. The sequel introduced plenty of upgrades from the original game, giving players the ability to reshape the layout of their in-game island and adding fully customizable clothing, items, and more. The Tomodachi Life sequel also featured fewer restrictions on what players can do in the game, including the removal of a profanity filter in Living the Dream. A new report from Nintendo has now revealed that Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream has been a roaring success for the company.
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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Has Sold Nearly 4 Million Copies
Nintendo recently shared new sales numbers for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, with the game clearly seeing success in its first month. The report confirms that Living the Dream has sold more than 3.8 million copies worldwide within the first two weeks of the game’s release. The game has been a huge sales success on the Nintendo Switch eShop as well, topping Nintendo’s digital sales charts every week since its debut on April 16. Living the Dream‘s impressive early numbers have already totaled nearly half of the all-time sales for the 3DS Tomodachi Life, which has sold 6.72 million units as of March 2025.
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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream has been a huge hit with some of Nintendo’s most creative fans as well. Many players have used the new face paint system to craft incredible Miis in the game, often basing their island’s inhabitants on popular characters from other media. Fans have created everything from the cast of Breaking Bad to each starter Pokemon in Living the Dream, with some even reimagining locations like Fire Emblem: Three Houses‘ Garreg Mach Monastery in the game.
The early popularity of Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream has often seen it go viral on social media as well. The exclusion of a language filter has given fans significant freedom to craft ridiculous and sometimes inappropriate scenarios in their games. Players can have their Tomodachi Life Miis talk about a variety of customizable topics, owing to the conversation system allowing Miis to discuss different objects, celebrities, and hobbies. Living the Dream‘s Palette House also gives players the ability to design new items to be sold in shops, allowing fans to create unique food items, clothing, and gifts that Miis can use.
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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is primed to be one of the biggest Switch releases of 2026, with plenty of potential for more to come. Though Nintendo has not made any official statements about DLC for Living the Dream, many fans have pushed the developer to add more buildings and activities to the game. Players have also asked for the game to bring back some of the facilities from the first game, with Tomodachi Life‘s Concert Hall being among the most popular requests. New content for Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream could help extend the game’s early momentum even further into the future.
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April 16, 2026
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Everyone / Comic Mischief, Mild Fantasy Violence
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Nintendo
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Nintendo

