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Helldivers 2 Topped PS Store Sales in March
In a spectacular showing, Helldivers 2 emerged as the top-selling video game on the PlayStation Store for March across Europe, the USA, and Canada. MLB The Show 24 secured the second spot in North America, a nod to baseball’s strong fanbase there, while in Europe, EA FC 24 took that honor. Dragon’s Dogma 2 rounded out the top three in both markets.
The much-anticipated Rise of the Ronin from Team Ninja, exclusive to PlayStation 5, also made an impressive entrance into the top ten. Other March newcomers such as WWE 2K24 and Star Wars Battlefront Classic Collection also charted well.

While Final Fantasy VII Rebirth clinched the ninth position in Europe, it narrowly missed the top ten in the USA and Canada, landing at eleventh.
Also Read: Nintendo Opts Out of Gamescom 2024, Focusing on Smaller Regional Events
Click here for the list of the top ten best-selling PlayStation 5 games for March on the PlayStation Store in North America and Europe.
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