Middle-Earth: Shadow of War Takes October Sales as No.1

Assassinโ€™s Creed Takes No.2

According to the NPD Sales Chart, Middle-Earth: Shadow of War has seized the no.1 spot for October software sales. Coming in at no.2, we have Assassinโ€™s Creed: Origins, which makes it official โ€“ People prefer Middle-Earth over ancient Egypt. Despite these revelations, it looks like video game money is down from what it was this time last year, with a decrease of 11%.

Shadow of War Top 2

The decline in sales is a surprise, considering the number of releases last month. NPD analyst Mat Piscatella said the following:

โ€œTotal video game spending in October 2017, which includes hardware, software and accessories, fell 11 percent versus year ago to $825 million. Gains in hardware spending were offset by declines in software and accessories.โ€

However, there are variables to consider, such as the lack of data from dedicated stores like Battle.net. Moreover, multiple highly anticipated AAA releases; Wolfenstein II, Super Mario Odyssey, and AC: Origins released during the very last week of October.

Total video game revenue for the month of October can be found below, courtesy of VentureBeat:

  • Hardware: $238 million (up 10 percent from $216 million)
  • Console software: $447 million (down 20 percent from $556 million)
  • PC software: $27 million (down 29 percent from $38 million)
  • Accessories: $113 million (down 7 percent from $122 million)
  • Total: $825 million (down 11 percent from $932 million in October 2016)

As for October financial rankings, here are the top 20 names:

  1. Middle-earth: Shadow of War
  2. Assassinโ€™s Creed: Origins
  3. Super Mario Odyssey**
  4. South Park: The Fractured But Whole
  5. NBA 2K18
  6. FIFA 18
  7. WWE 2K18
  8. Madden NFL 18
  9. Destiny 2*
  10. Forza Motorsport 7
  11. Gran Turismo Sport
  12. Grand Theft Auto V
  13. The Evil Within 2**
  14. Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus**
  15. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild**
  16. Mario Kart 8**
  17. Fire Emblem: Warriors**
  18. Tom Clancyโ€™s Ghost Recon: Wildlands
  19. NHL 18
  20. Tom Clancyโ€™s Rainbow Six: Siege

Thanks to the Nintendo Switch and SNES Classic, hardware sales were up from last year. If the Switch can maintain its momentum, it may (keyword: โ€˜mayโ€™) eventually catch up to the PlayStation 4, which sits as the top-selling hardware of this generation. More interesting, letโ€™s see how it stacks up to the Xbox One X this month. Check back for updates.

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