Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

WellPlayedWellPlayed

News

Pokémon Sun and Moon Top Charts For The Week Ending November 20

People want to be the very best, like no one ever was.

In a turn of events that surprises no one, Nintendo’s newly released Pokémon Sun and Moon have topped the sales charts for both Australia and New Zealand, according to IGEA. The game has been getting rave reviews and is being well received by fans in general. Wouldn’t surprise me if it continues to smash sales charts for a few weeks to come. The two Pokémon games were also followed by Ubisoft’s Watch_Dogs 2, which released in the same week.

Australia:

  1. Pokemon: Sun – Nintendo
  2. Pokemon: Moon – Nintendo
  3. Watch Dogs 2 – Ubisoft
  4. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – Activision (Activision Blizzard)
  5. Battlefield 1 – Electronic Arts
  6. Skyrim: Special Edition – Bethesda Softworks
  7. Dishonored 2 – Bethesda Softworks
  8. FIFA 17 – Electronic Arts
  9. Assassin’s Creed Ezio Trilogy – Ubisoft
  10. Forza Horizon 3 – Microsoft

New Zealand:

  1. Pokemon: Sun – Nintendo
  2. Pokemon: Moon – Nintendo
  3. Watch Dogs 2 – Ubisoft
  4. Battlefield 1 – Electronic Arts
  5. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – Activision (Activision Blizzard)
  6. Skyrim: Special Edition – Bethesda Softworks
  7. NBA 2K17 – 2K Sports (Take 2)
  8. Doom 2016 – Bethesda Softworks
  9. Grand Theft Auto V – Rockstar Games (Take 2)
  10. FIFA 17 – Electronic Arts

+ posts

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.

Written By 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.

Comments

You May Also Like

Review

The return of the Kong

News

Not ready to step out of the Shadows yet

Advertisement