List of best-selling video games in the United States by year

This is a listing of the best-selling video games in the United States annually by units sold since 1980, with sales figures from Circana since 1994.[1] The United States is a very competitive market for video game developers. Games from different developers around the world have entered the annual lists of top ten best-selling games in the United States. The most successful developers are mostly from the United States, Japan, Canada, the United Kingdom and Sweden.

Among the forty-three reported annual top-sellers between 1980 and 2024, thirteen were published by Activision Blizzard and another thirteen by Nintendo, four each by Atari and Take-Two Interactive, three by Electronic Arts, and two each by Sega and Acclaim Entertainment. Video game publishers Activision Blizzard and Electronic Arts managed to enter the list of ten best-selling games every single year with at least one of their games for the last fifteen years in a row. Of the twelve best-selling games released in the last fourteen years, twelve were from Call of Duty franchise and published by Activision Blizzard. Madden NFL and the Call of Duty series have been on the annual top ten best-sellers list twelve times over the last thirteen years. Call of Duty has been the best-selling video game series in the US for the past sixteen years.

The Circana lists do not encompass the industry as a whole, as some publishers, developers, and the majority of indie developers do not share data with NPD. Some video games companies also do not share physical games sales and some digital storefront sales such as Steam and Battle.net. Companies that share data with NPD include: Bandai Namco Entertainment, Capcom, Disney Interactive, Electronic Arts, Embracer Group, Konami, Krafton, Marvelous, Microsoft Gaming, NCSoft, Sega, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Square Enix, Take-Two Interactive, Warner Bros. Games, and Wizard of the Coast.

Ubisoft has stopped sharing data with Circana in 2025.[2] Nintendo does not share digital sales data with the NPD. Blizzard Entertainment does not share Battle.net sales, and other publishers may not share their data. As a result, some games are underrepresented.

1980–1997

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Year Top-selling title Developer Publisher Platform(s) Sales Ref
1980 Space Invaders Taito Atari Atari VCS 1,318,655 [3][4]
1981 2,964,137 [4]
1982 Pac-Man Namco, Atari Atari Atari VCS 7,271,844 [4]
1983 Ms. Pac-Man GCC, Midway Atari Atari VCS 1,963,078
1986 Super Mario Bros. Nintendo R&D4 Nintendo NES 1,000,000+ [5][6]
1987 The Legend of Zelda Nintendo R&D4 Nintendo NES 2,000,000 [7][8]
1988 Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt Nintendo Nintendo NES 2,000,000+ [9][10]
1989 Unknown [11]
1990 Super Mario Bros. 3 Nintendo R&D4 Nintendo NES 8,000,000 [5][12]
1991 Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic Team Sega Genesis 1,000,000+ [13]
1992 Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Sega Sega Genesis 2,000,000 [14]
1993 Mortal Kombat Midway Acclaim Multi-platform 1,627,800 [15][16]
1994 Donkey Kong Country Rare Nintendo SNES 2,057,006 [17][18]
1995 1,000,000+ [19][20]
1996 Super Mario 64 Nintendo EAD Nintendo N64 2,000,000+ [21][22]
1997 Mario Kart 64 Nintendo EAD Nintendo N64 1,500,000+ [21][23]

1990–2017

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The following titles are the top ten best-selling video games of all time in the United States up until 2017, according to sales figures from The NPD Group. The list covers console games and PC games, but does not include console pack-in game bundles, arcade video games, mobile games or free-to-play titles. Among the top ten titles, six were developed or published by Japanese company Nintendo, two published by American company Activision, and two from British developer Rockstar North and American publisher Rockstar Games.

No. Title Year Developer Publisher Platform(s) Sales Ref
1 Grand Theft Auto V 2013 Rockstar North Rockstar Games Multi-platform [24]
2 Pokémon Red / Blue / Yellow / Green 1998 Game Freak Nintendo GB, GBA 19,370,000 [a]
3 Wii Fit / Plus 2008 Nintendo EAD Nintendo Wii 15,500,000 [27]
4 Call of Duty: Black Ops 2010 Treyarch Activision Multi-platform 14,983,459 [28]
5 Pokémon Gold / Silver / Crystal 2000 Game Freak Nintendo GBC, DS 13,293,889 [b]
6 Wii Play 2006 Nintendo EAD Nintendo Wii 13,060,000 [27]
7 Mario Kart Wii 2008 Nintendo EAD Nintendo Wii 11,300,000 [27]
8 Super Mario Bros. 3 1990 Nintendo R&D4 Nintendo NES, GBA 10,880,000 [c]
9 Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock 2007 Neversoft Activision Multi-platform 10,200,000 [32]
10 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas 2004 Rockstar North Rockstar Games PS2, Xbox 9,800,000 [32]

1998–2009

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2000

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2001

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2002

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2003

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2004

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2005

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2006

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2007

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2008

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2009

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 was the best-selling game of 2009.[36][37][38]

Rank Title Developer Publisher Sales
1. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Infinity Ward Activision Blizzard 5,830,000
2. Wii Sports Resort Nintendo EAD Nintendo 4,220,000+
3. New Super Mario Bros. Wii 4,220,000
4. Wii Fit 3,500,000+
5. Wii Fit Plus 3,136,100+
6. Mario Kart Wii 3,136,100
7. Wii Play 3,110,000
8. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Infinity Ward Activision Blizzard 3,020,000
9. Halo 3: ODST Bungie Microsoft Game Studios 2,000,000+
10. Pokémon Platinum Game Freak Nintendo 1,900,000+

2010–2019

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2010

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2011

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2012

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2013

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2014

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2015

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2016

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The best-selling game of 2016 was Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. Among the top ten best-selling games in 2016, eight were multiplayer games and the other two had multiplayer modes. Among the ten titles, three were published by Activision Blizzard, three by Electronic Arts, two by Take-Two Interactive, and one each by Ubisoft and Square Enix.[47]

Rank Title Developer Publisher
1. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Infinity Ward Activision Blizzard
2. Battlefield 1 DICE Electronic Arts
3. Tom Clancy's The Division Massive Entertainment Ubisoft
4. NBA 2K17 Visual Concepts Take-Two Interactive
5. Madden NFL 17 EA Tiburon Electronic Arts
6. Grand Theft Auto V Rockstar North Take-Two Interactive
7. Overwatch Blizzard Entertainment Activision Blizzard
8. Call of Duty: Black Ops III Treyarch
9. FIFA 17 EA Vancouver, EA Romania Electronic Arts
10. Final Fantasy XV Square Enix Business Division 2 Square Enix

2017

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The best-selling game of 2017 was Call of Duty: WWII, followed by NBA 2K18 and Destiny 2. PUBG is absent from the list due to PUBG Corporation not sharing sales data with the NPD.

Rank Title Developer Publisher Note
1. Call of Duty: WWII Sledgehammer Games Activision Blizzard
2. NBA 2K18 Visual Concepts Take-Two Interactive
3. Destiny 2 Bungie Activision Blizzard Digital sales incomplete
4. Madden NFL 18 EA Tiburon Electronic Arts
5. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Nintendo EPD Nintendo Digital sales not included
6. Grand Theft Auto V Rockstar North Take-Two Interactive
7. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands Ubisoft Paris, Ubisoft Milan Ubisoft
8. Star Wars Battlefront II DICE Electronic Arts Digital sales incomplete
9. Super Mario Odyssey Nintendo EPD Nintendo Digital sales not included
10. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Digital sales not included

2018

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Red Dead Redemption 2 was the best-selling game of 2018, Rockstar Games' first game in over 5 years.[48] For the first time since 2013, the best-selling game of the year wasn't a Call of Duty game.[49]

Rank Title Developer Publisher Note
1. Red Dead Redemption 2 Rockstar Games Take-Two Interactive
2. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Treyarch Activision Blizzard PC sales not included
3. NBA 2K19 Visual Concepts Take-Two Interactive
4. Madden NFL 19 EA Tiburon Electronic Arts PC sales not included
5. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Bandai Namco Studios, Sora Ltd. Nintendo Digital sales not included
6. Marvel's Spider-Man Insomniac Games Sony Interactive Entertainment
7. Far Cry 5 Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft Toronto Ubisoft
8. God of War Santa Monica Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment
9. Monster Hunter: World Capcom Capcom
10. Assassin's Creed Odyssey Ubisoft Quebec Ubisoft

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2020

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Top selling game of 2020 was Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, followed by Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and NBA 2K21. Grand Theft Auto V returns to the Top-10 after three years of absence.[51]

Rank Title Developer Publisher Note
1. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Treyarch, Raven Software Activision Blizzard
2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Infinity Ward
3. NBA 2K21 Visual Concepts Take-Two Interactive
4. Animal Crossing: New Horizons Nintendo EPD Nintendo Digital sales not included
5. Madden NFL 21 EA Tiburon Electronic Arts
6. Assassin's Creed Valhalla Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft
7. The Last of Us Part II Naughty Dog Sony Interactive Entertainment
8. Grand Theft Auto V Rockstar North Take-Two Interactive
9. Ghost of Tsushima Sucker Punch Sony Interactive Entertainment
10. Doom Eternal id Software Bethesda Softworks

2021

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Call of Duty: Vanguard was the best-selling game of 2021.[52] Two of the top 10 best-selling games of 2021 were Activision Blizzard games.[53]

Rank Title Developer Publisher Note
1. Call of Duty: Vanguard Sledgehammer Games Activision Blizzard
2. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Treyarch, Raven Software
3. Madden NFL 22 EA Tiburon Electronic Arts
4. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl ILCA Nintendo Digital sales not included
5. Battlefield 2042 DICE Electronic Arts
6. Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales Insomniac Games Sony Interactive Entertainment
7. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Nintendo EPD Nintendo Digital sales not included
8. Resident Evil Village Capcom Capcom
9. MLB The Show 21 San Diego Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment, MLBAM Digital sales incomplete
10. Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury Nintendo EPD Nintendo Digital sales not included

2022

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II from Activision Blizzard was the best-selling video game in the United States in 2022.[54] The game outperformed the previous record-holders for the series, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 from 2011 and Black Ops II from 2012.[55]

Rank Title Developer Publisher Note
1. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Infinity Ward Activision Blizzard
2. Elden Ring FromSoftware Bandai Namco
3. Madden NFL 23 EA Orlando Electronic Arts
4. God of War Ragnarök Santa Monica Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment
5. Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Traveller's Tales Warner Bros. Games
6. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Game Freak Nintendo Digital sales not included
7. FIFA 23 EA Vancouver, EA Romania Electronic Arts
8. Pokémon Legends: Arceus Game Freak Nintendo Digital sales not included
9. Horizon Forbidden West Guerrilla Games Sony Interactive Entertainment, MLBAM
10. MLB The Show 22 San Diego Studio Digital sales incomplete

2023

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Hogwarts Legacy from Warner Bros. Games was the best-selling video game in the United States in 2023. For the first time in 15 years, the best-selling video game in the US was not a game from Activision or Rockstar Games. However, due to the NPD being unable to track Nintendo digital sales data, only physical sales are counted for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.[56] The NPD is also unable to track Battle.net sales for Diablo IV. Call of Duty finished 2023 as the best-selling video game series in the US market for the 15th consecutive year.[57]

Rank Title Developer Publisher Note
1. Hogwarts Legacy Avalanche Software Warner Bros. Games
2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III Sledgehammer Games Activision Blizzard
3. Madden NFL 24 EA Orlando Electronic Arts
4. Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Insomniac Games Sony Interactive Entertainment
5. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Nintendo EPD Nintendo Digital sales not included
6. Diablo IV Blizzard Entertainment Activision Blizzard Battle.net sales not included
7. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Infinity Ward
8. Mortal Kombat 1 NetherRealm Studios Warner Bros. Games
9. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Respawn Entertainment Electronic Arts
10 EA Sports FC 24 EA Vancouver

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Notes

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  1. Red sold 4.9 million. Blue sold 5.03 million. Yellow sold 5.2 million.[25] FireRed and LeafGreen sold 2.12 million each.[26]
  2. Gold sold 3.8 million. Silver sold 3.9 million.[29] Crystal sold 1.65 million.[26] HeartGold and SoulSilver sold 3,943,889.[28]
  3. Super Mario Bros. 3 sold more than 8 million for Nintendo Entertainment System.[30][31] Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 sold 2.88 million for Game Boy Advance.[26]

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