As reported by IGEA, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, a game which has seen widespread negative reception by Call of Duty fans, has topped the Australian sales charts for the week ending December 11. The reason for this I am not too sure about, but it wouldn’t surprise me if the sales in the past week have boosted it’s number. New Zealand went down a different route by siding with Final Fantasy XV. Fun fact: both games were reviewed by DYEGB contributor, Kieran Stockton.
Australia:
- Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – Activision (Activision Blizzard)
- Pokemon: Sun – Nintendo
- Watch Dogs 2 – Ubisoft
- Pokemon: Moon – Nintendo
- Final Fantasy XV – Square Enix Inc
- FIFA 17 – Electronic Arts
- Battlefield 1 – Electronic Arts
- Skyrim: Special Edition – Bethesda Softworks
- Forza Horizon 3 – Microsoft
- Titanfall 2 – Electronic Arts
New Zealand:
- Final Fantasy XV – Square Enix Inc
- Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – Activision (Activision Blizzard)
- Battlefield 1 – Electronic Arts
- Pokemon: Sun – Nintendo
- FIFA 17 – Electronic Arts
- Grand Theft Auto V – Rockstar Games (Take 2)
- The Last Guardian – Sony Interactive Entertainment
- Titanfall 2 – Electronic Arts
- Pokemon: Moon – Nintendo
- Watch Dogs 2 – Ubisoft
In this article:Activision-Blizzard, Battlefield 1, Bethesda Softworks, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, electronic arts, fifa 17, final fantasy XV, Forza Horizon 3, Grand Theft Auto V, Microsoft, nintendo, Pokemon Sun & Moon, rockstar games, Skyrim - Special Edition, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Square Enix Inc, Take 2, The Last Guardian, Titanfall 2, Ubisoft, Watch Dogs 2
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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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