
While Battlefield 6 was a big seller in the US last October, it’s surprising how many other games only sold a single copy. Apparently, quite a few titles fell into that category.
According to Circana’s Mat Piscatella, several games only sold a single physical copy in the US during October. These included Burnout Paradise on Xbox 360, The Incredibles 2: Rise of the Underminer for Game Boy Advance, and Backyard Baseball for PlayStation 2.
A more detailed list follows, but it’s not complete. Some games, like Tom Clancy’s End War on the PSP, only sold a couple of copies in October.
Honestly, it’s a mystery who’s even grabbing these games, where they’re getting them from, and what’s driving them to buy them. But the store manager, Piscatella, said it’s actually pretty common. He told me it happens every month – apparently, a copy was floating around the store for ages before anyone noticed.
Games that sold one physical copy in the US in October:
- Burnout Paradise (Xbox 360)
- Carnival Games: Wild West 3D (3DS)
- The Incredibles 2: Rise of the Underminer (Game Boy Advance)
- Imagine Fashion Stylist (Nintendo DS)
- Spore (PC)
- Backyard Baseball (PS2)
- Hasbro Family Game Night 3 (PS3)
- Cooking Mama Cookstar (PS4)
- Ultra Bust A Move (original Xbox)
Battlefield 6 was the best-selling game in the US for October and has remained at the top spot overall for 2025 to date. While specific sales numbers aren’t public, data from Circana shows it sold even more copies in its first month than both Black Ops 6 and Modern Warfare 3.
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