Amazon unveils best-selling video games and consoles of 2016

3 January 2017
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Amazon has revealed its best-selling video games and consoles of 2016.

Pokemon Sun and Moon secured the top two spots in Amazon’s video game rankings, with Sony’s PlayStation 4 lineup comprehensively beating the Xbox One in console sales.

Other popular games of 2016 included Uncharted 4, Madden NFL, Final Fantasy XV, and Skyrim Special Edition.

Below are Amazon’s best-selling video games and gaming consoles of 2016:


Video Games

  1. Pokemon Sun (3DS)
  2. Pokemon Moon (3DS)
  3. Final Fantasy XV (PS4)
  4. Uncharted 4 (PS4)
  5. Madden NFL 17 (Xbox One)
  6. Madden NFL 17 (PS4)
  7. Skyrim Special Edition (PS4)
  8. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Legacy Edition (PS4)
  9. FIFA 17 (PS4)
  10. The Division (PS4)
  11. Battlefield 1 (Xbox One)
  12. Skyrim Special Edition (Xbox One)
  13. Battlefield 1 (PS4)
  14. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Legacy Edition (Xbox One)
  15. Grand Theft Auto V (PS4)
  16. No Man’s Sky (PS4)
  17. The Division (Xbox One)
  18. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD (Wii U)
  19. Overwatch (PS4)
  20. Doom (PS4)

Pokemon Sun and Moon

Consoles

  1. PlayStation 4 Slim 500GB Console – Uncharted 4 Bundle
  2. Sony PlayStation 4 500GB Bundle with Call of Duty Black Ops III
  3. Sony PlayStation 4 Pro 1TB
  4. Xbox One S 500GB Console – Battlefield 1 Bundle
  5. Xbox One S 500GB Console – Minecraft Bundle

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