The NPD Group has reported its video game sales figures for the month of June, and unsurprisingly, Naughty Dog's highly anticipated sequel led the pack.
The Last of Us Part II was named June's best-selling game and is now the third best-selling game of the year. It achieved the highest launch month dollar sales of any 2020 release so far, reaching the second highest launch month dollar sales for a Sony-published game. Marvel's Spider-Man currently holds the title from its September 2018 launch.
Also of note, with more people staying indoors, Ring Fit Adventure has found more fanfare, ranking as the seventh best-selling game in June. This is a huge jump from finishing May ranked at 835, and The NPD Group suspects that new stock helped drive this increase. Persona 4 Golden's steam release also allowed it to return to the best-sellers chart for the month, taking the 18th spot.
June 2020's Top 20 Games (Physical and Digital Ranked On Dollar Sales)
- The Last of Us: Part II
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
- Animal Crossing: New Horizons*
- Grand Theft Auto V
- Mortal Kombat 11
- Red Dead Redemption II
- Ring Fit Adventure
- NBA 2K20
- Mario Kart 8: Deluxe*
- Minecraft Dungeons*
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate*
- Rainbow Six: Siege [Tom Clancy's]
- Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild*
- Star Wars: Jedi: Fallen Order
- Borderlands 3
- Need for Speed: Heat
- P4G: Persona 4 Golden
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom: Rehydrated
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
* Digital sales on Nintendo eShop not included
According to The NPD Group, spending across video game hardware, software, accessories and game cards was up 26 percent when compared to a year ago, making it the highest tracked spending for a June month since $1.3 billion was reached in June 2009.
Increased software purchases no doubt helped contribute to this, with sales for the month of June growing 49 percent with 570 million. This was the highest software sales for a June month in over a decade ($598 million was reached in 2010).
With a new console generation on the horizon, hardware sales continued to decline, down 17 percent compared to a year ago. The Nintendo Switch was one again the best-selling hardware platform in both units and dollar sales.
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