November US Sales Data Shows Call of Duty Still Riding High | TechRaptor

November US Sales Data Shows Call of Duty Still Riding High | TechRaptor

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Reports of Call of Duty's demise are greatly exaggerated, at least if Circana's latest US gaming sales data roundup is to be believed; the latest game in the long-running shooter series still reigns supreme.

According to the firm's ever-reliable Mat Piscatella, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 still managed to top the all-format premium sales chart for November, beating out rivals like Battlefield 6, Pokemon Legends: Z-A, and Ghost of Yotei (all of which, admittedly, originally launched in October).

Battlefield 6 is in second place for the month, with annual sports releases NBA 2K26, Madden NFL 26, and EA Sports FC 26 taking up third, fourth, and fifth place respectively. Pokemon and Ghost of Yotei are in sixth and seventh before another sports game, EA Sports College Football 26, snags eighth.

Rounding out the top ten for the month are Minecraft, which can always be seen pretty close to the top few places in the chart, and Kirby Air Riders.

Despite Black Ops 7's strong performance in November's chart, it hasn't managed to topple Battlefield 6 in the year-to-date stakes; in fact, it's currently sitting at a rather measly seventh on that chart, having...