This the NPD data for September 2016, which covers the sales of video games for United States. The gaming industry generated $838.2 million[1].
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A total of $234.3 million for Hardware. This is down 25% from September 2015. For game software, there was a total of $453.4 million, down 22% from 2015. For PC software, there was a total of $19.8 million, up 3% from $19.3 million in 2015. For accessories, there was a total of $179.5 million, down 5% from 2015.
This month, the Xbox One still outsold the Playstation 4, even though the Playstation 4 Slim had launched. The 3DS had its 4th consecutive month with year-over-year increase of hardware, partially due to the release of Pokémon GO
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- NBA 2K17
- Madden NFL 17
- FIFA 17
- NHL 17
- Bioshock: The Collection
- Destiny: The Collection
- Grand Theft Auto V
- Overwatch**
- Forza Horizon 3*
- Call of Duty: Black Ops III
* means no digital sales. ** means missing data from certain marketplaces like Battle.net