Alright, so let’s dive into this wild ride of game charts from last month. I mean, are we even surprised by what topped the PS5, PS4, PS VR2, and those oh-so-enticing free-to-play games on the PlayStation Store? Probably not, but let’s dig in anyway, because why not?
Last month was a tornado of game downloads. Like, did anyone else notice Oblivion and Forza kicking down the doors to take the spotlight in the U.S. and EU? Totally saw that coming, kind of. And Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate? Dominating the PS VR2 like it’s nobody’s business.
Now, let’s just talk about this jumble of games, shall we?
### PS5 Games
In the U.S. and Canada, we’ve got Oblivion Remastered rubbing elbows with Forza Horizon 5 and, obviously, Minecraft. Oh, Minecraft, always lurking around the top like that one song you just can’t get out of your head. And over in Europe? Yep, same story. It’s like déjà vu but in HD.
Quirky titles popping up like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, which, let’s be honest, sounds more like a secret mission than a game. Plus, EA SPORTS FC 25 mingling with the regulars like NBA 2K25 and Madden NFL 25. It’s like a family reunion, but with more controller smashing.
### PS4 Games
Oh boy, the classics came out to play. Red Dead Redemption 2 dominating sounds about right. And Devil May Cry HD Collection? Apparently, we’re all in a nostalgic mood. A Way Out and Need for Speed Heat making a splash too. It’s like, forget real life, we’re living through screens now.
Honestly, did anyone spot Unravel Two being in there? I sure didn’t, but hey, there it is, chilling like it owns the place.
### PS VR2 Games
Speaking of places, Wanderer is still wandering about on top. And then we’ve got Beat Saber getting its groove on. Beats me why Creed: Rise to Glory is in there, but maybe I’m missing something? You’d think flying around in Flight Simulator Delivery 2025 VR would be more our style. Or maybe slicing up aliens in Rogue Incursion is the real weekend plan?
### Free to Play (PS5 + PS4)
And let’s not ignore Fortnite. It’s like that friend who always shows up uninvited but everyone’s secretly happy they did. Call of Duty: Warzone bringing in the heavy hitters, per usual. Roblox doing Roblox things. Meanwhile, Rocket League and Apex Legends are still hanging tough, like “yeah, we’re still cool.”
So what’s on your playlist? The heavy hitters or the underdogs? Maybe it’s just me, but there’s something comforting about this organized chaos. Anyway, go play something, because why talk about it when you can experience it, right?