![]() ![]() GSD digital data includes games from participating companies sold via Steam, Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, Nintendo Eshop. European GSD March 2022 Top 20 Games (Digital + Physical) Positionīig Brain Academy: Brain vs Brain (Nintendo)* The Nintendo eShop card is at No.2, Xbox Live Gift Card at No.3, Roblox cards at No.4 and the PlayStation Plus card at No.5. The PlayStation Wallet Top-Up cards continues to hold No.1 by a comfortable margin. ![]() In terms of points and online membership cards, 1.4 million of these were sold across tracked European markets, which is a rise of 40% over the same period last year and up 14% over February. ![]() The highest charting third-party accessory is the Nacon PS4 Compact Wired Controller at No.6. PlayStation's Pulse 3D Headset rounds off the Top Five. The two controllers comfortably outperformed the Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons and Xbox Series wireless controllers, which took third and fourth place respectively. It was a photo finish between the PS4 DualShock 4 and the PS5 DualSense for No.1, but it was the former controller that came out on top by around 1,000 units. Both Xbox and PlayStation platforms are suffering from severe stocks shortages But Sony accessories dominateġ.32 million accessories and toys-to-life products were sold across European markets last month, marginally less than what was achieved in March last year, but marginally more than February. Xbox Series X and S was the second most-popular console. Switch sales increased 9% compared with March last year. Nintendo Switch was the most popular console. It's a rise of 14% over the previous month, but a drop of 39% over the same period in 2021. PlayStation stock woes continueģ32,000 games consoles were sold across European territories last month (data does not include UK or Germany. The games sales are up slightly (just under 2%) compared with last year's Bravely Default 2 over a comparable time frame. And Nintendo Switch exclusive Triangle Strategy debuts at No.20. The first four weeks of sales are up 175% compared with WWE 2K20, which was released back in October 2019.Ĭompleting the Top Ten is another 2K Games title, the Borderlands spin-off Tiny Tina's Wonderlands.Įlsewhere, GTA Online - which was released separately and available to buy on Xbox Series X and S - makes No.18. Speaking of games that have performed strongly compared to their predecessor, WWE 2K22 makes No.6 in the monthly charts. The first month's sales for this new Kirby game are 231% higher than the previous title in the franchise, 2018's Kirby Star Allies. The game was most popular in Germany, followed by France. Nintendo does not share digital data with GSD, so the game's No.5 position is purely based on boxed sales. Rounding off the Top Five is Kirby and the Forgotten Land on Switch. 35% of GTA 5 sales were on PS5 last month, 22% on PS4, 19% on the Xbox Series consoles, 14% on PC and 10% on Xbox One. The Rockstar game saw a rise in sales following a new version for PS5 and Xbox Series X and S. Grand Theft Auto 5 is at No.4, with sales up 65% over March 2021. In terms of the single-format chart, Gran Turismo 7 on PS5 was the No.1 game of the month, ahead of Elden Ring on PC. The PS5 version of the game was the most popular, representing 64% of all copies sold (with the remainder on PS4).Įlden Ring was the best-selling game in UK and Germany, whereas GT7 took No.1 in France, Spain and Italy. The new release title actually sold best at physical retail, with boxed copies accounting for 58% of sales. Sony's Gran Turismo 7 is in a comfortable second position on the podium. Xbox Live, PSN and Steam accounted for 69% of the game's sales last month. Elden Ring, Gran Turismo, Kirby and WWE shine across EuropeĮlden Ring is No.1 for a second month in a row and continues to be a major seller on digital download stores. Over 14.2 million games were sold across Europe in March, a rise of over 34% compared with March last year. Stock shortages continue to hold back Xbox and PlayStation, but it was a strong month for Nintendo Switch, with sales up year-on-year. ![]() Across Europe, video game sales jumped in March, driven by continued strong sales for Elden Ring, plus a number of big releases. ![]()
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