Best-selling PC, PS, Xbox games in SA

19 August 2014

Firstly, an apology to the readers, in rearranging our structures the “best selling games” feature was lost and forgotten for a couple months, but I am glad to report that it is back and will once again be a monthly feature on the site.

Market research company GfK recently sent us their sales hit list for SA retail, which reveals the top 5 bestselling games for PC and console for June 2014. This includes both pre-orders and post-launch sales.

See which titles proved most popular in the tables, below.

Bestselling games in SA – June 2014
PC
1 Watch Dogs
2 Age of Empires 2: Gold
3 Diablo 3: Reaper of Souls
4 The Sims 3: Island Paradise
5 Flight Simulator X
PlayStation 4
1 Watch Dogs – Special Edition
2 EA UFC
3 Fifa 2014
4 Watch Dogs
5 Call of Duty: Ghosts
PlayStation 3
1 Minecraft
2 Watch Dogs – Special Edition
3 Fifa 2014
4 Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014
5 Grand Theft Auto 5
Xbox 360
1 Minecraft
2 Watch Dogs – Special Edition
3 Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014
4 Fifa 2014
5 Call of Duty: Black Ops 2
PS Vita
1 Fifa 2014
2 Need for Speed Most Wanted
3 Borderlands 2
4 Lego Batman 2
5 God of War Collection
Wii U
1 Mario Kart 8
2 Mario Kart 8 Limited Edition
3 Mass Effect 3
4 Super Mario 3D World
5 Zombie U

GfK says it covers around 90% of the SA gaming retail market, and 95% of the SA gaming consoles retail market.

GfK also tracks online retailers, as well as both the physical and online sales of the retailers which have physical and online outlets.

The stats presented are gathered on a monthly basis from the retailers with whom GfK is in partnership.

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