PS5's Indiana Jones Was The Week's Top Seller, But It Wasn't In The Top 15 Most-Played

The Xbox game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle came to PS5 on April 17 and it had a strong debut, it seems. Tracking firm Circana reports that the game was the best-selling title in the US during its launch week. However, it did not come close to being one of the most-played games on PS5.The Great Circle's debut on PS5 was the first time the game reached No. 1 on the sales charts for a given week. The Xbox and PC versions debuted in December 2024 and did not make it to No. 1 in the US during their launch weeks. Players on both platforms had access to the game via Game Pass Ultimate.Despite being the No. 1 overall best-selling game of the week that ended on April 19, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle did not crack the top 15 most-played charts for the US in the same week. What's the reason for that? Circana's Mat Piscatella said it may come down to the "modern console environment" being dominated by live-service games.Continue Reading at GameSpot

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PS5's Indiana Jones Was The Week's Top Seller, But It Wasn't In The Top 15 Most-Played

The Xbox game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle came to PS5 on April 17 and it had a strong debut, it seems. Tracking firm Circana reports that the game was the best-selling title in the US during its launch week. However, it did not come close to being one of the most-played games on PS5.

The Great Circle's debut on PS5 was the first time the game reached No. 1 on the sales charts for a given week. The Xbox and PC versions debuted in December 2024 and did not make it to No. 1 in the US during their launch weeks. Players on both platforms had access to the game via Game Pass Ultimate.

Despite being the No. 1 overall best-selling game of the week that ended on April 19, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle did not crack the top 15 most-played charts for the US in the same week. What's the reason for that? Circana's Mat Piscatella said it may come down to the "modern console environment" being dominated by live-service games.Continue Reading at GameSpot