Okay, so picture this: It’s a month full of games battling it out, all vying for that coveted top spot on the PlayStation Store. And hey, it’s not just your typical showdown — we’re talking PS5, PS4, PS VR2, and even those cheeky free-to-play ones. April—was, um, kind of hectic in a fun way. I mean, what are people playing lately? Like, do you ever wonder? (I know I do, and yes, it keeps me up at night sometimes. Don’t judge.)
So, let’s dive in. Oblivion Remastered and Forza Horizon 5? Yeah, they totally crashed the top three party across the U.S. and EU PS5 charts. It’s wild! And Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate? Dominated the PS VR2 charts like it owned the place. Does anyone remember when games were just… well, simpler? Maybe it’s just me yearning for old-school pixel graphics.
Alrighty, here’s a chance to peek into the full listings. But first, what’s currently keeping you glued to the screen? (Probably something different, am I right?).
### PS5 Games
Okay, here we go. In the U.S. and Canada, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered — the name’s heavy enough to break a shelf. And across the ocean, same deal. Minecraft’s still hanging around like it’s never going out of style. MLB The Show 25? Clair Obscur: Expedition 33? I mean, who knew those would be the rage?
You also got NBA 2K25, EA Sports FC 25 (am I getting déjà vu?), Grand Theft Auto V — still refusing to retire. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and a bunch more, really. Wait, was Days Gone Remastered listed twice? Who’s in charge here? Anyway, back to where I was…
### PS4 Games
Over in PS4 territory — and this hit me — Red Dead Redemption 2 is like that one pair of jeans you can’t toss. You know, the comfy kind with frayed edges that’s just right? And Minecraft again, because why not.
Then there’s A Way Out, which sounds dramatic because it usually is. Kingdom Come: Deliverance pops up, along with the classic let’s-get-messed-up vibe from Mortal Kombat X — I mean, it’s Mortal Kombat. The amount of familiarity yet not at all surprises me. Does it change much?
### PS VR2 Games*
Here’s where it gets geeky — but buckle up. Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate totally grabbed the reins. Beat Saber’s slicing through that virtual air, holding its ground. Then we’ve got, uh, Kill It With Fire VR? The intriguing title makes me wonder what stresses out those developers.
Different beats for different folks, right? It’s a rollercoaster in this realm. If you’re not dizzy yet, maybe you should be.
### Free to Play Wonders (PS5 + PS4)
Fortnite — duh, a staple in free-to-play land. Call of Duty: Warzone tags along because, apparently, who wouldn’t? Roblox, living rent-free in so many minds (definitely not mine, phew). Do kids even sleep anymore? And, random side note: Stumble Guys sounds like a game I’d dominate after two cups of coffee and a long day.
So yeah, that’s the chaotic pulse of last month’s game charts. Seriously, who even comes up with some of these titles? It’s all a bit much, but you get it, right? Hoping for quieter moments or maybe something wacky next month — never a dull moment in game-land. What’s next, clay sculptures in VR? (Oh, wait, is that a thing already?)