Another Black Friday and Cyber Monday have come and gone, and we spent all weekend bringing you the best deals we could find.

Now we thought we’d look back at the biggest winners of the discount madness, breaking down the top 10 games and movies bought this year, based on data gathered from IGN Deals’ Black Friday articles and wikis.

Games

10: Assassin's Creed Origins

9: Call of Duty: WW2

8: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

7: Destiny 2

6: South Park: The Fractured but Whole

5: Prey

4: Dishonored 2

3: The Evil Within 2

2: Middle-earth: Shadow of War

1: Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus

The clear champions here were Wolfenstein 2

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Bethesda in general is another obvious victor from Black Friday, claiming four of the five top spots. That’s impressive, and is no doubt driven by the steep discounts most of the studio’s games saw over the weekend, but it could also mean that most people waited to buy them until those deals arrived.

Some honorable mentions that didn’t quite make the top 10 are Uncharted 4, Dishonored: Death of the Outsider, and Injustice 2, and Bloodborne.

Movies

10: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

9: Logan

8: Baby Driver

7: Harry Potter: Complete 8-Film Collection

6: John Wick: Chapter 2

5: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

4: War for the Planet of the Apes

3: The Lord of the Rings Trilogy

2: Wonder Woman

1: Spider-Man: Homecoming

Spider-Man’s second reboot reigned supreme here, but Wonder Woman wasn’t terribly far behind. The curve was a lot smoother for movies than it was for games, but the top three were still fairly far ahead of the rest.

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The Lord of the Rings complete trilogy at number three was a bit of a surprise given how long it’s been around, but I suppose those movies will never not be good. Somewhat hilariously, it even outsold The Hobbit’s complete trilogy set by more than three times.

Just missing the top 10 for movies were the first John Wick, Deadpool, and even the Planet Earth 2 documentary.

Tom Marks is an Associate Editor focusing on PC gaming at IGN. You can follow him on Twitter