Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 was the best-selling game in the US in October, while PS5 was once again the leading console platform.

Sony’sPS5exclusive claimed the top spot on the monthly software sales chart ahead ofNintendo’sSuper Mario Bros. Wonder, which was released on the same day forSwitch.

Spider-Man 2 and Mario Bros. Wonder topped US game sales in October

According to Circana (formerlyNPD Group) analystMat Piscatella,Spider-Man 2is the fourth best-selling game of 2023 year-to-date based on its launch month dollar sales, which exceeded those of September 2018’sSpider-Manby a double-digit percentage.

While Mario Bros. Wonder charted at No.2, this was based on the game’s physical sales alone, as Nintendo doesn’t provide digital sales data.

Spider-Man 2 and Mario Bros. Wonder topped US game sales in October

Spider-Man 2 sold over five million copiesglobally during its first 11 days of availability, Sony claimed last week.

According to Nintendo’s internal estimates,Mario Bros. Wonder sold 4.3 million unitsglobally in its first two weeks, making it the fastest-selling Super Mario game ever.

Assassin’s Creed Mirage (PS4)£18.99£20.32$28.57£44…

Other new entries on the US sales chart for October includedAssassin’s Creed Mirageat No.3, UFC 5 at No.7, NHL 24 at No.8,Sonic Superstarsat No.9, Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol.1 at No.12,Forza Motorsportat No.17, and Lords of the Fallen (digital sales not included) at No.20.

It also released at the tail end of the tracking period, and with its nominations for end of year awards, we could see a boost and/or strong legs into November and December, too early to say.

Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Xbox)£11.99£14.99$20.93$2…

— Mat Piscatella (@MatPiscatella)July 27, 2025

PS5remained the best-selling console platformin both dollar and unit sales last month.Xbox Series X/Scame second in dollar sales, while Switch ranked second in unit sales.

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2£37.99£44.49$54.99$69.99$69.9…

Total US consumer spending on game hardware, content and accessories in October fell 5% year-over-year to $4 billion, partially driven by Call of Duty moving from an October release in 2022 to a November release this year. Year-to-date consumer spending is up 2% to $43.4 billion.

PlayStation VR2$399.99£405£459£529.99$549.99

PlayStation Portal$189.76$199.99$199$199£199£199.9…

Xbox Series X Digital$448£449$449.99$548