SCEA have released the PlayStation Store Chart for December, revealing the top downloaded games on the PS4, PS3 and PS Vita. On the PS3, Minecraft: PlayStation 3 Edition shot to the top of the chart after just 13 days on sale, while FIFA 14 climbed to 1st place on the PS4 chart, pushing down Battlefield 4 to second.
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PS4’s PAL Launch Territories Confirmed
Sony has confirmed which lucky PAL territories will be getting the PlayStation 4 on the November 29th launch date – a total of 20 countries. Microsoft recently announced that the Xbox One would be delayed in some of the European countries it was expected to launch in, but will still be getting a PS4 at launch, giving Sony an advantage in these regions.
PAL PlayStation Store Chart for March 2013
Sony Europe has released the chart for the top downloaded content from the PlayStation Store last month. Tomb Raider was the most downloaded title on the PS3, having only been recently released. The Walking Dead was the most popular PSN title, and Urban Trial Freestyle was the most popular PS Vita title, for the second month running.
PAL PlayStation Store Chart for February 2013
Sony has released the Top 10 PSN Chart for February 2013, once again revealing a number of re-entries in the chart. New title Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch enters the chart at no. 3, while Darksiders 2 and Darksiders take the no. 1 and no. 2 spots, respectively. On the PS Vita, new comer Urban Trial Freestyle debuts on the top spot.
Ni No Kuni Delayed in PAL Territories
Originally scheduled for release on January 25th 2013, Ni No Kuni has been delayed in PAL Territories due to “logistic delays”. However, the game has only been delayed by a week and will be releasing on February 1st 2013 instead, so the delay isn’t too bad.
PS3 Sales Reach 30 Million Units in PAL Territories
Earlier this week Sony issues a press release marking another milestone for the PS3. The press release says the PS3 has sold over 30 million units in PAL Territories, which includes Australia, New Zealand and South Africa – since March 2007.