What is the best selling game controller of all time?

The best-selling game controller of all time is widely considered to be the Sony DualShock 2 / DualShock 3 / DualShock 4 series, part of the PlayStation controller family, with the original PlayStation controller also included in cumulative sales. However, if we look at single-model best-selling controllers, it’s the Nintendo Wii Remote (Wiimote).

Here’s the breakdown:


🎮 1. Nintendo Wii Remote (Wiimote)

Released: 2006 with Nintendo Wii

Units Sold: Over 101 million units (some estimates up to 102–103 million including Nunchuk and Wii MotionPlus)

Why It Sold So Much:

Bundled with the Wii console.

Motion controls attracted casual and family gamers.

Long lifecycle with multiple versions: original, MotionPlus, special editions.


🎮 2. Sony DualShock Series (PS1–PS5)

DualShock (PS1 & PS2): Over 50–60 million units sold.

DualShock 4 (PS4): Over 50 million units.

Why It Sold So Much:

Standard with PlayStation consoles.

Popular with competitive gamers due to ergonomics and analog sticks.

Long-lasting design with minor updates across generations.


🎮 3. Microsoft Xbox Controllers

Original Xbox Controller (The Duke) & Xbox 360 Controller: Combined over 50 million units sold.

Xbox 360 controller is particularly famous for its ergonomics and PC compatibility.


✅ Key Takeaway

Most sold single-model controller: Nintendo Wii Remote (Wiimote)

Most sold brand/family of controllers: Sony PlayStation DualShock / DualSense controllers

The Wii Remote’s huge sales are largely because every Wii console came with one, plus its appeal to casual gamers worldwide.


🕹 Top 10 Best-Selling Game Controllers of All Time

Rank Controller Release Year Estimated Units Sold Key Features / Why It Sold
1 Nintendo Wii Remote (Wiimote) 2006 101–103 million Bundled with Wii, motion controls, casual gamer appeal, Nunchuk & MotionPlus compatibility.
2 Sony DualShock 2 (PS2) 2000 ~50–60 million Analog sticks, vibration feedback, standard with PS2, reliable and ergonomic.
3 Sony DualShock 4 (PS4) 2013 ~50 million Touchpad, light bar, motion sensors, ergonomic design, standard for PS4.
4 Nintendo Game Boy/Game Boy Advance Link Cable Controllers 1989 / 2001 ~45 million Portable play, link cable multiplayer, nostalgia factor.
5 Xbox 360 Controller (Wired & Wireless) 2005 ~41 million Ergonomic design, PC compatibility, responsive triggers and sticks.
6 Sony DualShock (PS1) 1997 ~40–45 million Introduced vibration feedback and dual analog sticks, bundled with PlayStation consoles.
7 Nintendo NES Controller 1983 ~34 million Iconic rectangular design, simple 8-bit control, first mass-market home console controller.
8 Nintendo SNES Controller 1990 ~30–32 million Ergonomic design, shoulder buttons, standard with SNES.
9 Sony DualShock 3 (PS3) 2006 ~30 million Wireless via Bluetooth, Sixaxis motion sensing, vibration feedback.
10 Nintendo Switch Joy-Con (pair) 2017 ~32 million Motion controls, HD Rumble, detachable, works for handheld & docked play.

🔑 Observations:

Nintendo dominates the top-selling list with Wii, NES, SNES, and Switch Joy-Cons.

Sony dominates longevity, with multiple generations of DualShock controllers selling tens of millions each.

Bundling controllers with consoles heavily boosts sales numbers (Wii Remote, Joy-Cons, DualShock).

Ergonomics, innovation (motion controls, rumble, touchpads), and cross-platform compatibility drive popularity.