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US hardware sales rose 69% in March 2026 following strong Switch 2 performance | US Monthly Charts


Total US consumer spending on video games jumped 12% to $5.3 billion in March 2026, while first quarter spending rose by 5% year-on-year to $14.6 billion.

Hardware sales drove these gains, rising 69% to $500 million due to strong Nintendo Switch 2 performance.

Circana data shows the Switch 2 led both unit and dollar sales in March and year-to-date 2026, followed by PlayStation 5, which saw a 3% year-on-year sales increase.

Switch 2 unit sales are 12% higher than the original Switch in its first 10 months. It remains the fastest-selling hardware platform in Circana’s records since they began in 1995.

Video game content spending increased 8% to $4.5 billion. Console content grew 22%, driven by a 40% rise in digital premium downloads and new releases such as Crimson Desert, MLB The Show 26, and Pokémon Pokopia.

Pokopia led the Nintendo platform chart, followed by Pokémon Legends: Z-A in second. Pokémon Legends: Z-A ranked No. 18 on Circana’s overall Top 20.

Resident Evil: Requiem is now among the top five best-selling Resident Evil titles in US dollar sales after two months, following only Resident Evil 5, Resident Evil 4 (2023), Resident Evil: Village, and the original Resident Evil 4.

On mobile, Monopoly Go retained the top spot despite a revenue decline of over 10% quarter-on-quarter.

Here are the top 20 selling games from the period of March 1, 2026 to April 4, 2026, data courtesy of Circana:

Rank Last month rank Title
1 NEW MLB: The Show 26^^
2 1 Resident Evil: Requiem
3 NEW WWE 2K26
4 NEW Marathon (2026)
5 NEW Pokémon: Pokopia*
6 3 Call of Duty: Black Ops 7
7 NEW Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflections
8 2 NBA 2K26
9 4 Minecraft^
10 6 EA Sports FC 26
11 10 Grand Theft Auto 5
12 7 Battlefield 6
13 12 Red Dead Redemption 2
14 15 Ghost of Yōtei
15 NEW Crimson Desert*
16 5 Helldivers 2
17 165 Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
18 19 Pokémon Legends: Z-A*
19 75 Mario Kart World*
20 8 Madden NFL 26

*Digital sales not included, ^Xbox and Switch digital sales not included.



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