PlayStation Network: The February Top Charts Have Arrived

This time, Sony presented a duo of interesting charts.

We have to clear up something, though – we only have the United States lists at the moment. Sony provided it to GameSpot, but we can still find several games that the Old Continent would also probably like as much as the Americans do. The second list features free-to-play games. Let’s look at the paid titles first:

 

  1.         Monster Hunter World
  2.         NBA Live 18: The One Edition
  3.         Shadow of the Colossus
  4.         FIFA 18
  5.         Madden NFL 18
  6.         EA Sports UFC 3
  7.         Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
  8.         Dragon Ball FighterZ
  9.         Kingdom Come: Deliverance
  10.        Gang Beats

 

NBA, NFL, and Gang Beats would likely not chart in Europe, but Monster Hunter World managed to pull in February, too. Shadow of the Colossus claimed third, UFC 3 got sixth, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance reached ninth place, respectively. Rainbow Six: Siege’s 7th position is also great. Let’s take a look at the free-to-play charts, too:

 

  1.         Fortnite: Battle Royale
  2.         Brawlhalla
  3.         Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 Lite
  4.         Warframe
  5.         Paladins
  6.         America’s Army: Proving Grounds
  7.         3on3 FreeStyle
  8.         Crossout
  9.         Trove
  10.         Blacklight: Retribution

 

Europe can likely take out America’s Army from the list, but Fortnite: Battle Royale’s first place is outstanding (and it could be even better if there were cross-play with the Xbox One version, not just the PC users…), Pro Evolution Soccer 2018’s free version claimed a roster spot, but Warfare, Paladins, and Blacklight: Retribution all deserve a shout-out for their performance, too.

If Sony reveals a European chart, we will get back to this subject.

Source: GameSpot

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