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Worldwide Top 30 as of May 17, 2014

Title Year Publisher PS4 One Wii U Combined
Call of Duty Ghosts 2013 Activision 2.23 1.76 0.16 4.15
New Super Mario Bros U 2012 Nintendo 0 0 3.97 3.97
Battlefield 4 2013 Electronic Arts 1.83 1.32 0 3.15
Nintendo Land 2012 Nintendo 0 0 3 3
FIFA Soccer 14 2013 Electronic Arts 1.98 0.89 0 2.87
Assassin's Creed 4 2013 Ubisoft 1.62 0.78 0.17 2.57
Super Mario 3D World 2013 Nintendo 0 0 2.05 2.05
Titanfall 2014 Electronic Arts
1.78
1.78
Killzone: Shadow Fall 2013 Sony 1.69 0 0 1.69
New Super Luigi U 2013 Nintendo 0 0 1.53 1.53
NBA 2K14 2013 Take-Two 0.9 0.58 0 1.48
Forza 5 2013 Microsoft 0 1.29 0 1.29
Need For Speed Rivals 2013 Electronic Arts 0.91 0.36 0 1.27
Infamous: Second Son 2014 Sony 1.27

1.27
Wii Party U 2013 Nintendo 0 0 1.23 1.23
Madden NFL 25 2013 Electronic Arts 0.63 0.55 0 1.18
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2013 Warner Bros 0.49 0.32 0.25 1.06
Knack 2013 Sony 1.06 0 0 1.06
Dead Rising 3 2013 Microsoft 0 1.03 0 1.03
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker 2013 Nintendo 0 0 0.94 0.94
Ryse 2013 Microsoft 0 0.9 0 0.9
Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes 2014 Konami 0.69 0.16 0 0.85
Pikmin 3 2013 Nintendo 0 0 0.77 0.77
LEGO City Undercover 2013 Nintendo 0 0 0.76 0.76
Thief 2014 Square Enix 0.44 0.27 0 0.71
ZombiU 2012 Ubisoft 0 0 0.68 0.68
Just Dance 2014 2013 Ubisoft 0.19 0.22 0.27 0.68
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze 2014 Nintendo 0 0 0.55 0.55
Skylanders Swap Force 2013 Activision 0.15 0.14 0.26 0.55
Tomb Raider 2014 Square Enix 0.4 0.15 0 0.55

 

Publisher Shares of Top 30

Company PS4 One Wii U Combined
Nintendo N/A N/A 14.8 14.8
Electronic Arts 5.35 4.9 N/A 10.25
Activision 2.38 1.9 0.42 4.7
Sony 4.02 N/A N/A 4.02
Ubisoft 1.81 1 1.12 3.93
Microsoft N/A 3.22 N/A 3.22
Take-Two 0.9 0.58 N/A 1.48
Square Enix 0.84 0.42 N/A 1.26
Warner Bros 0.49 0.32 0.25 1.06
Konami 0.69 0.16 N/A 0.85

 

North America

Title Year Publisher PS4 One Wii U Combined
Call of Duty Ghosts 2013 Activision 1.2 1.24 0.11 2.55
New Super Mario Bros U 2012 Nintendo

1.84 1.84
Battlefield 4 2013 Electronic Arts 0.86 0.88
1.74
Nintendo Land 2012 Nintendo

1.69 1.69
Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag 2013 Ubisoft 0.71 0.51 0.11 1.33
Titanfall 2014 Electronic Arts
1.25
1.25
NBA 2K14 2013 Take-Two 0.66 0.49
1.15
Madden NFL 25 2013 Electronic Arts 0.52 0.49
1.01
Super Mario 3D World 2013 Nintendo

0.91 0.91
New Super Luigi U 2013 Nintendo

0.91 0.91

 

Europe

FIFA Soccer 14 2013 Electronic Arts 1.35 0.57
1.92
Call of Duty Ghosts 2013 Activision 0.81 0.42 0.03 1.26
Battlefield 4 2013 Electronic Arts 0.73 0.37
1.1
Assassin's Creed 4 2013 Ubisoft 0.72 0.22 0.05 0.99
Killzone: Shadow Fall 2013 Sony 0.83

0.83
New Super Mario Bros U 2012 Nintendo

0.75 0.75
Nintendo Land 2012 Nintendo

0.69 0.69
Need For Speed Rivals 2013 Electronic Arts 0.4 0.09
0.49
Super Mario 3D World 2013 Nintendo

0.46 0.46
Titanfall 2014 Electronic Arts
0.43
0.43
Infamous: Second Son 2014 Sony 0.43

0.43

 

Notes:

  • This week, LEGO Marvel tied with Knack worldwide, and will likely surpass it next week. Otherwise, there were no cng positions in the Top 30.
  • However, Nintendo Land made the 3 million milestone this week. Another milestone was Titanfall, which has become the #1 Xbone game of all time in both the entire world and America in particular, beating out Call of Duty: Ghosts.
  • EA continued its path to overtake Nintendo in the Top 30, selling roughly 30,000 more games this week. However, assuming the rate remains constant, it would take EA years to overtake Nintendo. New Super Mario Bros U alone gives a lot of buffer room for Nintendo. And although software sales will pick up later this year, it would be a mistake to discount Nintendo. Especially with Mario Kart 8 coming up, which will at worst overtake Donkey Kong and boost the Nintendo total.
  • Wolfenstein will enter the ring next week. It should make the Top 30 at least, probably knocking either Donkey Kong, Tomb Raider, or Skylanders off the list. The New Order also will mark Bethesda's de facto entry into the 8th generation of consoles.
  • I find it fascinating how even though EA has released more games for the Xbone, notably Titanfall, they've sold more games on the PS4. I blame FIFA for that.