It's followed by Call of Duty: Black Ops and Minecraft.
Former BioShock man Jordan Thomas hopes the series' next instalment will "feel as unbound as possible."
Wrestling, mechs, and football all sunk to the bottom last year.
Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch also manages an impressive debut.
Game Pass is "not an experiment," says Microsoft's gaming services marketing head Ben Decker.
Xur has some very strong PvP Exotics on sale.
Masahiro Ito says he's a "core member" on an upcoming new game.
FromSoftware's next game might be out earlier than we expected.
Treyarch's David Vonderhaar doesn't seem to be too fond of jetpacks.
Help Will Come Tomorrow programmer Przemyslaw Dabrowski feels next gen hardware will present "a possibility to create more realistic and immersive worlds."
The least surprising two titles to top the charts.
Art director Joel Emslie says more loadout slots may be slated for the next update.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare comes in at second place with just over 1 million units sold.
Greatness from small beginnings.
From first person to third person, from dying planets to the post-apocalypse- there was no shortage of great shooters this year.
The RPG genre was firing on all cylinders this year.
From bite-sized additions to major expansions, older games were kept alive in excellent ways this year.
Big get for Microsoft's service.
The best soundtracks we've heard all year.
Racing to excellence.