March PC game sales Charts

3 April 2009

Empire: Total War managed to sell very well in March as expected. The epic scale strategy title from Creative Assembly did not have much to compete with in the way of AAA PC releases, proving that timing is important. Dawn of War II manages to hang in there, with chart stalwarts The Sims 2 and World of Warcraft making up for half of the top ten in retail sales.

The STEAM sales are looking a little bit out of sync with current releases, but this can be put down to the fantastic sales the e-tailer has been running on the likes of Assassin’s Creed, Unreal Tournament III Black and the Oddworld Pack.

Direct2Drive ran a sale on Defense Grid: The Awakening, escalating it to the number one spot for the month.

As far as digital download sales go, March will largely be remembered as the month of the sale, with many AAA games such as FarCry 2, Prince of Persia and Unreal Tournament III having their prices slashed.

NPD Retail Sales Charts March 8-14

1.    Empire: Total War

2.    Wrath of the Lich King

3.     The Sims 2 Double Deluxe

4.     Dawn of War II

5.     World Of Warcraft Battle Chest

6.     World Of Warcraft

7.     The Sims 2 Apartment Life

8.     Spore

9.    Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst

10.    Red Alert 3

STEAM Sales Charts up until March 24

1.    Assassin’s Creed

2.     Left 4 Dead

3.     Empire: Total War

4.     Counter-Strike Source

5.     Dawn of War II

6.     HAWX

7.     Team Fortress 2

8.     The Orange Box

9.     Unreal Tournament III Black

10.     Oddworld Pack

Direct2Drive Charts March 9-15

1. Defense Grid: The Awakening

2. Red Alert 3: Uprising

3. HAWX

4. Men Of War

5. Empire: Total War

6. Rome: Total War Gold Edition

7. Dawn of War II

8. The Path

9. World in Conflict: Soviet Assault Expansion

10. FINAL FANTASY XI Vana’diel Collection 2008

 

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