
Summary
- Both GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 continue to sell exceptionally well years after their initial release.
- Grand Theft Auto 5 was ranked as the third highest-selling title for the PS5 in both the US/Canada and Europe in December 2024.
- Red Dead Redemption 2 was the highest-selling PS4 game in the United States and came in second in the EU during the same month.
Rockstar Games has cemented its reputation as a leader in the gaming industry with its Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption franchises, both of which continue to dominate sales charts years after their launch. The latest entries in these series, GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2, are shining examples of Rockstar's commitment to quality and innovation in open-world gaming.
Released in 2013, Grand Theft Auto 5 immerses players in the chaotic world of Los Santos as they take on the roles of three aspiring criminals. Its blockbuster launch was just the beginning; subsequent re-releases across various platforms and the addition of a highly successful online multiplayer mode have propelled GTA 5 to become one of the best-selling pieces of entertainment media ever. On the other hand, Red Dead Redemption 2, launched in 2018, offers players a journey through the untamed Old West as outlaw Arthur Morgan, earning widespread acclaim and commercial success.
Despite being nearly 12 years old for GTA 5 and almost seven years for Red Dead Redemption 2, both titles continue to perform exceptionally well. According to PlayStation's monthly download chart for December 2024, GTA 5 secured the third spot for the PS5 in both the US/Canada and Europe, and fifth for the PS4 in the same regions. Meanwhile, Red Dead Redemption 2 topped the charts as the highest-selling PS4 game in the United States and came in second in the EU, only behind EA Sports FC 25.
GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 Are Still Topping PlayStation Sales Charts
The European 2024 GSD figures, as reported by VGC, highlight the ongoing success of these titles. GTA 5 climbed to the fourth highest-selling game of the year, up from fifth place in 2023, while Red Dead Redemption 2 moved up to seventh place from eighth. Take-Two, Rockstar's parent company, recently announced that GTA 5 has surpassed 205 million sales, and Red Dead Redemption 2 has exceeded 67 million copies sold.
The enduring popularity of these games underscores the lasting appeal of Rockstar's work. As fans eagerly anticipate the future of these franchises, excitement builds for the upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto 6 later this year. Additionally, rumors suggest that Red Dead Redemption 2 might see a port to the anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 console, further expanding its reach.