Summary
- Monster Hunter Wilds and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 dominate the PS5 downloads charts for North America and Europe respectively.
- Both were hits on PC too, with Monster Hunter reaching more than one million concurrent players.
Sony’s PlayStation has shared the top PS5 games downloaded in February, giving us insights into what gamers were engrossed with last month. Not surprisingly, it was a successful debut month for Monster Hunter Rise and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, as they claimed the top spots on the list.
In North America and Europe, the charts have been divided. Monster Hunter Wilds is dominating in North America, while Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 tops the list in Europe. Both games are performing exceptionally well, with Kingdom Come taking the third spot in North America, and Monster Hunter Wilds coming in second in Europe.
The launch success of Monster Hunter Wilds continues to soar, with its popularity extending to Steam as well. It reached an astounding one million simultaneous players on the platform, a figure that’s since climbed to nearly 1.4 million online at the same time – all on Steam. Impressively, the game has sold over eight million copies across all platforms combined.
PS5 Downloads Chart For February Revealed
Monster Hunter and Kingdom Come fans were busy
US/Canada | EU |
---|---|
Monster Hunter Wilds | Kingdom Come: Deliverance II |
NBA 2K25 | Monster Hunter Wilds |
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II | EA SPORTS FC 25 |
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 | Grand Theft Auto V |
Grand Theft Auto V | Minecraft |
EA SPORTS Madden NFL 25 | Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 |
Minecraft | NBA 2K25 |
PGA TOUR 2K25 | It Takes Two |
Phasmophobia | F1 24 |
EA SPORTS FC 25 | Hogwarts Legacy |
The sequel to Kingdom Come has launched successfully on both PC and consoles, reaching an impressive peak of 256,206 concurrent players on Steam, a remarkable number for a single-player, narrative-focused role-playing game.
The first Kingdom Come: Deliverance game takes the top spot on the PS4 charts for Europe too.
Regarding Monster Hunter, it appears that PlayStation 5 users are finding the game more satisfying compared to those playing on PC, despite both versions drawing a significant number of players. As previously discussed, the Wilds release on PC was marred by technical problems, leading to mixed reviews. The issues have been severe enough that some players are attempting self-repair using mods while they wait for Capcom to address and resolve the underlying problem.
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