Video Game Sales Breakdown: Dollar Figures and Future Outlook from Circana Report

Following the November 2025 Circana report revealing record-low US console unit sales of 1.6 million since 1995, hardware spending hit $695 million—the weakest dollar figure since 2005—amid prices doubling to $439 since 2019. Total spending fell 4% to $5.9 billion despite Black Friday deals.

Building on Circana's findings of just 1.6 million consoles sold in the US last November—the lowest since 1995 despite the Nintendo Switch 2 launch—dollar figures underscore the slump. Hardware generated $695 million, down to levels not seen since 2005, while overall video game spending dropped 4% to $5.9 billion from $6.1 billion a year prior.

Prices remain a barrier, averaging $439, up from $235 in 2019, deterring buyers even with promotions. Brand performances: Xbox Series down 70% year-over-year, PlayStation 5 (top unit seller) off 40%, Nintendo Switch/Switch 2 down 10%, and accessories 13%.

Software showed resilience, led by Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, Battlefield 6, Minecraft, Red Dead Redemption II, Ghost of Yotei, and The Outer Worlds 2.

Experts like Mat Piscatella warn of ongoing pressures from rising RAM costs into 2026, likely pushing prices higher. Circana advises grabbing current deals, especially on physical media amid digital shifts.

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Illustration contrasting Nintendo Switch 2's weak Western holiday sales due to economy and pricing with strong performance in Japan.
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Nintendo employee attributes Switch 2 holiday slowdown to economy, pricing, and game lineup

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Updating earlier reports on the Nintendo Switch 2's weaker 2025 holiday sales in Western markets compared to the original Switch, a senior Nintendo employee highlighted a 'complicated economic landscape,' higher prices, and lack of a major Western title as factors. New details reveal resilience in Japan thanks to a cheaper local version and strong holiday game sales, amid a promising 2026 lineup.

Video game hardware sales in the United States plummeted in November 2025, marking the worst performance for the month since 1995 despite the launch of the new Nintendo Switch 2. Only 1.6 million units sold, with the PlayStation 5 outselling the newcomer. Rising prices and economic factors contributed to the downturn.

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Microsoft's Xbox hardware struggled throughout 2025, marked by game cancellations, price hikes, and poor sales compared to Sony's PlayStation 5. The company shifted focus toward PC integration and multi-platform releases, raising questions about the future of dedicated Xbox consoles. Analysts suggest this year may signal the end of Xbox as a competitive console brand.

The video game industry is grappling with a widening generational gap in player preferences amid rising AI integration costs. More players are engaging with fewer, often older games, while hardware expenses threaten affordability. Publishers must adapt to diverse demographics to sustain growth.

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Micro Center has reduced the price of the Nintendo Switch 2 to $400, a $50 discount from its regular price. This in-store-only deal applies to the standalone console and comes amid a challenging holiday sales period for gaming hardware. The promotion provides a rare savings opportunity for the popular new system.

Multiple RPG titles are seeing significant discounts across platforms like PS5, Switch, and Xbox as part of holiday and Black Friday promotions. Highlights include remasters and new releases priced as low as $17. These deals offer opportunities to build physical collections of classic and modern JRPGs.

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Sony Interactive Entertainment announced significant price increases for the PlayStation 5, PS5 Pro, and PlayStation Portal, effective April 2. The company cited continued pressures in the global economic landscape as the reason. Prices are rising in multiple regions including the US, UK, Europe, and Japan.

 

 

 

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