Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Infinity Ward’s latest game in the franchise, was the best-selling game of October in the U.S. It was followed by Warner Bros Montreal’s Gotham Knights, EA’s FIFA 23, Madden NFL 23, and NHL 23.
This news comes from Mat Piscatella, the executive director of The NPD Group, which is a video game market analyst and research company that tracks trends, spending, and more. Piscatella releases a best-sellers list (baesd on dollar sales) for each month of the year and the latest list is for October 2022. Here’s the full top 20:
US NPD PREMIUM GAMES – October 2022 Top 20 Sellers pic.twitter.com/50X5a09uIa
— Mat Piscatella (@MatPiscatella) November 14, 2022
As you can see, 8 of the top 20 games were released in October, with Modern Warfare II taking the top spot, making it the 15th Call of Duty game to be the best-selling game of its release month in a row. Modern Warfare II’s launch already catapaulted it to the second spot on the list of the top 20 best-selling games of the entire year, second only to From Software’s Elden Ring. Here are the top 10 best-selling games of 2022 so far in the U.S.:
Elden Ring
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
Madden NFL 23
Pokemon Legends: Arceus
Horizon Forbidden West
MLB: The Show 23
Fifa 23
Call of Duty: Vanguard
Gran Turismo 7
You can check out the full top 20 of that list here. You can also check out the top 10 best-selling for Nintendo, PlayStation, and Xbox in Piscatella’s full Twitter thread as well.
Elsewhere in The NPD Group’s October 2022 report, players spent $4.3 billion on video game content, hardware, and accessories last month, which is about what they spent this time last year as well. Year-to-date spending on video games has fallen 7% overall compared to this point in the year in 2021, down to $42.7 billion. Video game hardware sales fell 10% last month compared to October 2021, too, down to $424 million. Piscatella says “double-digit percentage dollar sales growth for both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles was offset by declines on other platforms.”
PlayStation 5 was October’s best-selling hardware both in terms of units sold and total dollar sales, with Xbox coming in second for both measures. Finally, video game accessory spending has declined 8% compared to a year ago, down to $148 million. The PS5 Midnight Black DualSense controller was the best-selling accessory of the month.
For more information, be sure to check out Piscatella’s full thread on Twitter.
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