Call of Duty: Modern Warfare was the best-selling game in the US by dollar sales for the month of December, and continued a multi-year franchise trend as the best selling game of the year.
In fact, a Call of Duty game has been the best-selling game of the year every year this decade except for 2013 (Grand Theft Auto V) and 2018 (Red Dead Redemption II), according to data shared by The NPD Group. It has also been the best-selling franchise for 11 consecutive years.
Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order took the No.2 spot for December, and ended the year at No.6 overall. It is also Respawn's best-selling game of all time by dollar sales.
In addition, MLB The Show 19 is now the best-selling baseball game in US history, though it didn't crack the top 20 this month.
Nintendo appears to have had an excellent holiday, with Luigi's Mansion 3 coming in at No.5 for the month and No.18 for the year, and a total of five titles in the top 10 and nine in the top 20 for the month. That's not including digital sales, which Nintendo does not report.
Overall in software, dollar sales were down 13% year-over-year in December to $1.1 billion and down 9% for the full-year to $6.6 billion. The Nintendo Switch was the only platform that grew in software.
Nintendo also, unsurprisingly, had a strong year in hardware. The Nintendo Switch was the best-selling platform in December and for the full-year (the PS4 took the crown for the full decade). Overall hardware spending for December was down 17% year-over-year to $973 million and full-year spending was down 22% to $3.9 billion -- the Switch was the only platform with gains.
Accessory and game card spending was down 14% for December to $869 million, while full-year sales dropped 7% to $4.1 billion. The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller was the best-selling accessory for the year.

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