Reported by IGEA, Final Fantasy XV has come out on top of the sales charts for both Australia and New Zealand. The latest entry into the illustrious Final Fantasy series has been long awaited and has been getting positive reception across the board. While there will obviously be haters, you cannot deny that the game has managed to please the masses following its rather long development cycle. Pokémon Sun has come out second best in Australia and Battlefield 1 achieved the same result in New Zealand.
Australia:
- Final Fantasy XV – Square Enix Inc
- Pokemon: Sun – Nintendo
- Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – Activision (Activision Blizzard)
- Watch Dogs 2 – Ubisoft
- Battlefield 1 – Electronic Arts
- Pokemon: Moon – Nintendo
- Skyrim: Special Edition – Bethesda Softworks
- FIFA 17 – Electronic Arts
- Forza Horizon 3 – Microsoft
- Just Dance 2017 – Ubisoft
New Zealand:
- Final Fantasy XV – Square Enix Inc
- Battlefield 1 – Electronic Arts
- Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – Activision (Activision Blizzard)
- Pokemon: Sun – Nintendo
- Titanfall 2 – Electronic Arts
- Watch Dogs 2 – Ubisoft
- Pokemon: Moon – Nintendo
- FIFA 17 – Electronic Arts
- Grand Theft Auto V – Rockstar Games (Take 2)
- Skyrim: Special Edition – Bethesda Softworks
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Jordan Garcia
Jordan lives and breathes Dark Souls, even though his favourite game is Bloodborne. He takes pride in bashing his face on walls and praising the sun. Hailing from the land of tacos, he is the token minority for WellPlayed.
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