PS5 console sales beat Switch 2 again, but Nintendo's new console still outsells its predecessor

The PlayStation 5 is still finding ways to stay on top, as Sony's console has now outsold the Nintendo Switch 2 in the US for two months in a row. That likely means the PlayStation 5 is 2026's best-selling console so far. Nintendo's latest system isn't exactly struggling, though, as early data from Circana suggests the Switch 2 is still ahead of the original Switch when comparing launches. In other words, Sony may be winning for now, but Nintendo is far from out of the game.

February's broader sales data will help paint a clearer picture of where things stand. Total video game spending in the U.S. reached $4.56 billion for the month, up a slight 1% from last year. Hardware, interestingly, saw one of the biggest increases in spending in the industry, jumping 22% compared to February 2025. It's possible that the Nintendo Switch 2 released earlier this year also contributed to higher sales, and could be a sign that, should Microsoft end up releasing a new console in 2027, gamers may show up with their wallets. Even so, the PS5 managed to hold on to the top spot for a second month in a row, showing that its momentum hasn't slowed as much as some might have expected this late in the console's lifecycle.

PlayStation 5 sold out Nintendo Switch 2

Although the Switch 2 is still brand new, the PS5 sold it last month

According to the latest report from Circana, the PlayStation 5 managed to outsell the Nintendo Switch 2 in January 2026.

The PlayStation 5 outsold the Nintendo Switch 2 in both January and February

Video game industry analyst Mat Piscatella of Circana revealed that the PlayStation 5 has outsold the Nintendo Switch 2 for the second month in a row via BlueSky on March 20. That said, the Switch 2's early performance shouldn't be overlooked. Although it has fallen behind the PS5 in recent months, the Nintendo Switch 2 still outsold the original Switch when comparing the console's launch window. Strong early demand suggests that Nintendo has once again appealed to a broad audience, with both longtime fans and newcomers jumping in early.

Additionally, Circana's software sales chart also shows how competitive the market remains across the board. Resident Evil Requiem took the number one sales spot in February, which isn't particularly surprising, considering Resident Evil Requiem recently passed a major sales milestone. What's more surprising is how entrenched other franchises remain. NBA 2k26 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 followed closely behind Capcom's latest release in sales numbers. One of the more notable increases in the sales ranking was Helldivers 2which moved into the top 5 best-selling titles for the month, up from 15th in January. Besides its hardware, Nintendo's wins Pokemon Legends: ZA also cracked the top 20 best selling games for the month.

Looking at year-to-date charts, it's clear that no single platform is completely winning over gamers' minds and wallets when it comes to software. Big franchises like Madden NFL 26, EA Sports FC 26and Battlefield 6 (all published by Electronic Arts, interestingly enough) perform well on different platforms. Older titles like Grand Theft Auto 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 continue to be software-selling powerhouses even years after their initial releases.

For now, the PS5's back-to-back wins over the Switch 2 are a reminder that Sony still has plenty of life left in its five-year-old console, having been released in November 2020. Sony has been making steady improvements to its PlayStation ecosystem of late, including expanding PSSR support for a number of PlayStation titles. But the bigger story may be what Nintendo is building with its new hardware. Even without leading every month, the Switch 2's early trajectory suggests it could match, or even surpass, its predecessor given enough time. As 2026 unfolds, the real question is not just who wins on a monthly basis, but which console can maintain its momentum over a longer console cycle.

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