
It's all change at the top of the UK All Formats Chart this week, with Call of Duty 4 dominating proceedings. There's a slight surprise in the entry position of Tony Hawk's Proving Ground though...

In honour of PlayStation's 30th birthday yesterday in the US, data company Circana has dug out figures showing the top 20 best-selling PlayStation video games ever (date-range Jan 1995 to July 2025). Don't get too excited.
This is a great reminder of how game sales have become more concentrated in a smaller number of games/series over time. In the PS1/PS2 era a game was a success if it sold a million or a few million copies. The GTA games (3/Vice City/San Andreas) were pretty big outliers in selling as much as they did during the PS2 era. So in the minds of a lot of gamers something like FF VII feels like it was as big of a PS1 game as God of War 2018 was for PS4, but in reality far fewer people bought it (though it has obviously reached additional people through remasters, etc.).
What this says to me is, not many people are buying a PS to play PS exclusives. Like so many false narratives, like Xbox gamers don't buy games! It seems Playstation as a default system is a vanilla system to play call of duty, Minecraft, GTA games and a sports games.

Everything you need to know about Modern Warfare III coming to Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass.

MW 2019 is five years old at this point and on previous gen hardware, but it is still the best looking Call of Duty game to date.
MW was an excellent videogame. They messed up Spec Ops big time, but aside from this it was a huge step in the right direction initially. Most notably, at launch it seemed to come from a very cohesive creative vision that was felt across gameplay, to story to art style/visual direction. It was also very notably written by prominent ex-Naughty Dog guys that quit almost immediately before release.
That COMPLETELY dissolved through post-launch content and the full pivot to a "cross-mode" narrative that completely obliterated the cohesion in overall story direction. Warzone then "became" the new face of Call of Duty and the franchise completely removed itself from anything remotely creatively "good". It is a pure money machine, so I kinda get why they're doing it....but I personally completely lost interest.
I would love to see Infinity Ward move off CoD and get to make their own product with full control. They clearly have some massive talent in their ranks but it's perverted by Activision's corporate interests.
Wow, Tony Hawk at 34! Even though I don't like the game and believe it's just like 2-3 previous games and absolutly not next-gen, 34 is still way lower than what I was expecting.
Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction at 19?
is this a new entry? 19 is pretty low number. But im happy to see Motorstorm and Resistance still in the chart.
Anyone pick up DoD4 yet? and how is that game?
I'm not big on FPS but for some weird reason I was playing the Stranglehold Demo last night and I was hooked. I think I might actually pick the game up. And yeah I know it's not a FPS, I was just rambling CAUSE I CAN!!!....AHAHAHHAHAHA
because it is the issue of our time, partly, in playable form where we are in control of the outcomes -- oh yeah, with gorgeous graphics. Is there any wonder why it's so popular?
rachet and clank is 2 easy and on top of that its a kids game. Thats why you wont see the sales be very high for it
PPL that buy PS3's are adults and we want adult games
I do plan on buying R&C but there are just to many games that i want instead. R&C is taking a back seat with me and i wont even think of buying that game till the new year
COD4 is awesome
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