Nobody was all that surprised to see Call of Duty: Black Ops III atop the U.S. physical software chart for November .
So, it should stand to reason that the well-received shooter would be atop the digital charts as well.
Sony has revealed the top sellers on the PlayStation Store during the month of November and lo and behold, Black Ops III is #1 on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 list. Furthermore, the game's Season Pass topped the PS4 Add-on chart and the popular Nuk3town Map was the best-selling PS3 Add-on. Also as was the case with the NPD physical sales, Fallout 4 was runner-up for PS4, while Minecraft: Story Mode – Episode 1: The Order of the Stone was second for PS3.
Persona 4 Golden was #1 for Vita and Metal Slug X topped the PS Classics list, and I do think it's interesting that The Order: 1886 was in the top 5 for PS4 downloads. Is the controversial exclusive getting a little holiday recognition…?
Related Game(s): Call of Duty: Black Ops III
I played through Metal Slug X this week. It was fantastic old school fun. While Contra had some great entries, Metal Slug is the true king of the genre.
I could never find myself caring aboot it.
The Order is getting holiday recognition because it's like a dollar or something close to it. But the more it sells the better, so folks can see the truth beyond the lies.
It needs a sequel to grow.
The Order 1886 was dirt cheap. $10 cheap. I think that's why it sold. Nothing more nothing less. Even for someone who had no idea what it is, $10 is a good price for that type of purchase.
With that said I support the game and am glad it's doing well right now.
Last edited by bigrailer19 on 12/12/2015 3:05:44 PM
yeah $10 for a AAA game is tasty.
10 bucks to own one of the greater technical feats of the century… it's just.. it's sad and pleasant at the same time (for me).
The digital sale convinced me to buy The order from amazon for ten dollars more,I honestly don't see anything wrong the game at all.Is pretty great actually,then again I though DNF was pretty great so I wouldnt trust my judgement.