![]() ![]() It's phenomenally quiet across the rest of the chart. Atlus can be proud of its general performance over three weeks. Again, though, this is a niche game for a subset of JRPG fans. ![]() The other PS Plus game, Persona 5 Strikers, has dropped a huge 11 places into 27th. That makes the feat of the mainstays above these two all the more impressive. ![]() Perhaps more than anything, this demonstrates how hard it is to keep games in the limelight even when it is freely accessible to most PlayStation players. Again, we are looking at nearly a third of players lost week-on-week. Dirt 5 is just behind, drifting into 12th after a sixth-place finish last week. It's been a very strong month for the game, so there is no shame in dropping even if it has lost nearly a third of players. So, what does that epic entry leave us with? Well, it has knocked down last week's best performing PlayStation Plus game - Deep Rock Galactic - from fifth to ninth. In fairness, I would have thought eFootball did better, but I cannot find any record of it entering to top echelons of the chart after its start in 30th. That is really great news for publisher Konami, as it hasn't seen a game in the chart ranking that highly for a long time. Why? It has knocked Vanguard out of its position by a fractional about of players. Whatever, Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel - the free-to-play version of the card game - is here in seventh and it is the coolest entry it could ever have had. FIFA 22 and Fortnite have held positions while Modern Warfare overtakes GTA V into third, while Apex Legends and Rocket League have soared into their best positions for months, even if they are still only carrying three-quarters of GTA player base for the week. Chart information is copyright TrueGaming Network. Chart compiled using gameplay data from over 811,000 active PlayStation accounts.
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