One Year Later: D&D 5E PHB & MM Still On NYT Bestseller Lists

It's been year since D&D 5th Edition hit our store shelves (if we're counting the Starter Set); or since August 2014 since the Player's Handbook released. The D&D 5th Edition Monster Manual is hanging in at #7 on the "Games & Activities" bestsellers list at the New York Times, while the Player's Handbook is #3. Although it seems Minecraft has books, which are kicking both their asses. Who knew? (Lots of people, apparently!)

It's been year since D&D 5th Edition hit our store shelves (if we're counting the Starter Set); or since August 2014 since the Player's Handbook released. The D&D 5th Edition Monster Manual is hanging in at #7 on the "Games & Activities" bestsellers list at the New York Times, while the Player's Handbook is #3. Although it seems Minecraft has books, which are kicking both their asses. Who knew? (Lots of people, apparently!)

You can see the current list here. A snapshot is below.

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Parmandur

Book-Friend
I guess that's my cue.





On the Amazon gaming list, top 5 items right now are D&D:





http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/books/16211/ref=pd_zg_hrsr_b_1_3





And its that Zelda book that keeps hanging around.





PHB has hovered around 100 in overall sales (which is amazing for a game book) for months now. Its on sell again and at 76 right now:





http://www.amazon.com/Players-Handbook-Dungeons-Dragons-Wizards/dp/0786965606/ref=zg_bs_16211_1



That Zelda book is solid gold; amazing coffee table book, well worth every penny.
 
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EthanSental

Legend
Supporter
You know there were a LOT of people that said, "Sure it had a good launch but talk to me again after a year and well see if it's still selling well then".

OK...here we are. Let's talk.

I personally don't think of this as a year (for me it's a year after the last core book comes out that's most relevant). But this is "A" point to talk about.

Hey Mist! You beat me to it as I was thinking the exact same thing, really I was. So I guess another thread will start at the D&D forums about how its failing since a year later its not in the top 50, by the usual thread starters we see weekly.

Glad to see its still has strong sales.
 

TarionzCousin

Second Most Angelic Devil Ever
You know there were a LOT of people that said, "Sure it had a good launch but talk to me again after a year and well see if it's still selling well then".

OK...here we are. Let's talk.

I personally don't think of this as a year (for me it's a year after the last core book comes out that's most relevant). But this is "A" point to talk about.
I would say our prophet's prediction about 4E was more accurate toward 5E.

Yes, he saw TOO FAR into the future. ;)

#firstworldproblems
 

delericho

Legend
You know there were a LOT of people that said, "Sure it had a good launch but talk to me again after a year and well see if it's still selling well then".

OK...here we are. Let's talk.

Yep, fair play to them - they built a good game, and it's good to see it continuing to do well.
 


Parmandur

Book-Friend
Jeez, on Amazon just about every 5E book released is outselling Pathfinder Core, even Out of the Abyss. So much for a weak release schedule...
 

Windjammer

Adventurer
This is a useful list for tracking actual sales on all Amazon sites per month: http://www.novelrank.com/asin/0786965606

According to that site, the sales number for the 5th Edition Player's Handbook to date (tracking began August 2014) on Amazon US is around 15,800. This does not factor in Amazon sales in Europe and Asia, obviously, nor indeed sales on other sites and in stores.

Still, it's a bit steep to compare it to the initial sales of PHB 3.0, which according to Ryan Dancey were 300,000 in its first month alone, and which (as an aside) was never entered into New York times listings.

The real question for fans of the current edition, I guess, is less the absolute ranking of the 5.0 PHB compared to its predecessors, but its relative position compared to whatever benchmark figure Hasbro or WotC requires to reinvigorate D&D's product catalogue, replenish design personell, etc.

Edit. Just found the same site for the Pathfinder core rulebook: http://www.novelrank.com/asin/1601251505
Sales are in the hundreds per month in the past year or so.
 
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TerraDave

5ever, or until 2024
This is a useful list for tracking actual sales on all Amazon sites per month: http://www.novelrank.com/asin/0786965606

According to that site, the sales number for the 5th Edition Player's Handbook to date (tracking began August 2014) on Amazon US is around 15,800. This does not factor in Amazon sales in Europe and Asia, obviously, nor indeed sales on other sites and in stores.

Still, it's a bit steep to compare it to the initial sales of PHB 3.0, which according to Ryan Dancey were 300,000 in its first month alone, and which (as an aside) was never entered into New York times listings.

...

What that site is saying: Books don't sell through amazon. I have seen other sights with very different sorts of estimates, especially for products in the top 10.

I agree on the relative ranking, and that has been really high from every data point we can find.
 


Pathfinder was top of IcV2 for a while, but not Amazon or NYT for a long period of time. At least, not that I ever saw.

Some argue that's because they direct-sell so much of their stuff.
Of course, Paizo also sells the D&D books from their web store.
And when Pathfinder was still ascending (and the D&D fans were disputing the ICv2 ranking) Pathfinder was still atop 4e on the various Amazon charts.
 

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