Bloodborne tops PS4’s March PSN sales chart

From Software and Sony’s PS4 exclusive action RPG Bloodborne was the best-selling PS4 game on PSN in March.

That was the case is both Europe and the US. Miyazaki’s game achieved the crown despite only being available for eight days of the month in the US, seven days in Europe and five days in the UK.

The sales bumped EA’s Battlefield Hardline into second place, which was released a week earlier. It’s a different story in the physical UK charts, where (the of course multiformat) Battlefield Hardline has resolutely topped the charts since its launch. Bloodborne debuted at No.2 on its release week.

Here’s the PS4 PSN Top Ten for March in Europe:

  1. Bloodborne (Sony)
  2. Battlefield Hardline (EA)
  3. Resident Evil Revelations 2 (Capcom)
  4. Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition
  5. The Last of Us Remastered (Sony)
  6. Helldivers (Sony)
  7. Dragon Ball Xenoverse (Bandai Namco)
  8. Monopoly Plus (Ubisoft)
  9. Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition (Square Enix)
  10. FIFA 15 (EA)

And in the US:

  1. Bloodborne (Sony)
  2. Battlefield Hardline (EA)
  3. Surgeon Simulator: A&E Anniversary Edition (Bossa)
  4. Helldivers (Sony)
  5. Dragon Ball Xenoverse (Bandai Namco)
  6. Dead Nation Apocalypse Edition (Sony)
  7. Grand Theft Auto V (Rockstar)
  8. Borderlands: The handsome Collection (2K Games)
  9. Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (Devolver Digital)
  10. Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition (Sony)

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