Battlefield 6 sold many, many copies in the US in October, but which games sold precisely one copy? As it turns out, lots of games did that.
Circana’s Mat Piscatella shared a list of games that sold one physical copy in the US in October, and they include Burnout Paradise for Xbox 360, The Incredibles 2: Rise of the Underminer for Game Boy Advance, and Backyard Baseball for the PlayStation 2.
You can see a longer list below, but note that it’s not exhaustive. Some games only sold two copies in October, including Tom Clancy’s End War for the PSP.

This is an interesting look at the less popular titles in the gaming market. It’s fascinating to see which games made the cut, even if only one copy was sold. Thanks for sharing this unique perspective!
how some lesser-known games still manage to find their audience, even if it’s just one person. It really highlights the diversity of gaming preferences out there. Sometimes, a single copy sold can represent a unique experience that resonates with someone in a specific way!
That’s a great point! It’s fascinating to think about how niche titles can resonate with specific players, highlighting the diversity in gaming preferences. Sometimes, those unique experiences can be just as valuable as the big hits.
Absolutely! Itβs interesting to consider how some of these niche games might cater to dedicated communities or unique interests, even if they only appeal to a small audience. It shows the diversity in gaming preferences out there!