Red Dead Redemption 2 Becomes Third Best-Selling Game in History
Rockstar Games' acclaimed title surpasses 85 million copies sold, dethroning Wii Sports and solidifying its place in the historical podium.

A monumental feat in the gaming world! Red Dead Redemption 2 has achieved an incredible milestone, selling over 85 million copies worldwide. This achievement, recently announced during a financial meeting, not only propels it to third place among the best-selling video games of all time but also surpasses classics like Wii Sports, which held 82.9 million units.
The podium is completed by two undisputed titans: Minecraft, with the astonishing figure of 350 million copies, and Grand Theft Auto V, which is nearing 230 million. Red Dead Redemption 2's ascent is particularly noteworthy, as it was originally released in 2018 and has maintained a consistent sales pace year after year, demonstrating the enduring quality and appeal of its immersive world.
Strategies involving digital sales, the expansion of its PC player base, and Rockstar Games' reputation for creating captivating experiences have been key to this sustained success. The game not only shines globally but also ranks as the third best-selling title in the United States over the past eight years, both in units and revenue, according to data from Circana.
The entire Red Dead franchise, including its first installment and its various adaptations, now boasts an impressive total of 115 million copies sold. Most remarkably, this success has been achieved without an optimized version for the current generation of consoles; the game continues to run at 30 frames per second on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, while the community eagerly awaits an update to leverage these machines' capabilities.
The game continues to run at 30 frames per second on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, while players continue to demand an adapted patch.
This record arrives at a critical time for Take-Two Interactive, the game's publisher, which is focusing much of its strategy on the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI, scheduled for November 19, 2026. Despite the anticipation for GTA VI, the adventure of Arthur Morgan and Dutch's gang continues to attract new players and maintain its relevance.
The list of the best-selling games in history, with updated figures, is as follows:
1. Minecraft: 350 million.
2. Grand Theft Auto V: 230 million.
3. Red Dead Redemption 2: 85 million.
4. Wii Sports: 82.9 million.
5. Mario Kart 8/Deluxe: 79.54 million.
6. PUBG: Battlegrounds: 75 million.
7. Terraria: 70 million.
8. Skyrim: 60 million.
9. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt: 60 million.
10. Super Mario Bros.: 58 million.
Take-Two Interactive has reaffirmed the release date for Grand Theft Auto VI as November 19, 2026, dispelling rumors of delays. The company anticipates significant news this summer, further increasing excitement, especially following the massive success of GTA V. The community is eagerly awaiting more details about this highly anticipated title.

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