PlayStation Does It Again – Ghost of Yotei Tops Japan’s PS5 Downloads

PlayStation’s latest stats tell the story: the Ghost of Yotei phenomenon isn’t just a Western success, it is crushing it in Atsu’s homeland as well. In October, Sucker Punch’s new release became Japan’s most downloaded PS5 game.

 

It has been a little over a month since the PS5 launch of Ghost of Yotei, and multiple updates have already charted strong commercial momentum. Atsu’s journey is selling briskly across Europe and the United States, echoing the 2020 trajectory of Ghost of Tsushima. But what about the country where the story unfolds? Turns out Japan has embraced it too – it was the most downloaded PS5 title in October.

Sony shared the figures on the Japanese PlayStation Blog, compiling last month’s PS Store download leaders across PS5, PS4, PS VR2, and free-to-play. The post breaks out results for Japan as well as the United States and Canada. In both regions, Ghost of Yotei placed near the top alongside the equally hot Battlefield 6.

Japan USA/Canada
1. Ghost of Yotei 1. Battlefield 6
2. Battlefield 6 2. Ghost of Yotei
3. Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake 3. NBA 2K26
4. Digimon Story Time Stranger 4. EA Sports FC 26
5. Little Nightmares 3 5. ARC Raiders
6. Final Fantasy Tactics – Ivarys Chronicles 6. Dispatch
7. SILENT HILL f 7. EA SPORTS Madden NFL 26
8. BALL x PIT 8. Digimon Story Time Stranger
9. ARC Raiders 9. Little Nightmares III
10. Once Upon a Lump Soul 10. Grand Theft Auto V
11. PowerWash Simulator 2 11. NASCAR 25
12. EA Sports FC 26 12. Minecraft
13. Minecraft 13. Jurassic World Evolution 3
14. NINJA GAIDEN 4 14. Borderlands 4
15. Gran Turismo 7 15. The Outer Worlds 2
16. Street Fighter 6 16. Dying Light: The Beast
17. Core Keeper 17. Ninja Gaiden 4
18. N/A 18. Persona 5 The Royal
19. Hogwarts Legacy 19. UFC 5
20. Monster Hunter Rise 20. NHL 26

The blog also spotlights PS4, PS VR2, and free-to-play favorites. In Japan’s last-gen market, Code Vein surged, while many players in the US and Canada spent October with the acclaimed Red Dead Redemption 2. VR-wise, Beat Saber remains the go-to in Japan, whereas North America is into the energetic platforming of Max Mustard. As for free-to-play, Japan’s PS Store crowned Delta Force, and the recent Battlefield REDSEC drew heavy attention stateside.

With Ghost of Yotei riding a wave of goodwill, one question pops up fast: will there be DLC? Sucker Punch has not confirmed plans, but says it will follow the approach used with Ghost of Tsushima: if fans want to learn more about Atsu and its surroundings, the team will “carefully consider” an expansion. In short, there is still a chance to revisit the studio’s striking take on Japan.

Source: 3djuegos

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