Dammit Mario! I bet it's because of the Switch 2's jacked up prices that's making the millions.
Milion as number of the game units sold, not as Dollar/Pound Sterling so it has nothing to do with the price.
At first I thought because the game's bundled with Switch 2 in some countries (just like Sonic 1 with Mega Drive back then), but turned out half of them are comes from eShop sales which is still a lot of numbers.
Remember that the prequel, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch, has sold more than 70 million unit while SEGA only targeted CrossWorlds to sell 2 millions but it's still failed to meet goal right now.
Hopefully Switch 2 physical version of CrossWorlds that will release in March 2026 could boost the sales to meet the goal.
