Another week, another No. 1 for Activision`s Crash Bandicoot remaster. For the week ended August 13, the N. Sane Trilogy was yet again the top-selling physical game title in Australia and New Zealand. Apart from one week where it dropped to No. 2 after the release of Rugby League Live 4, it looks like the N. Sane Trilogy has been No. 1 every week since release. Speaking about the game`s commercial success earlier this month on an earnings call, Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg said, `Crash has surpassed all of our expectations by a pretty wide margin.` Activision is considering more remasters of its other games, too.For Australia Rugby League Live 4 was the second best-selling game of the week on the all-platforms charts, while Tekken 7 was No. 2 in New Zealand. Incredibly, coming up on four years after its release, Rockstar`s Grand Theft Auto V continues to sell well. By parent publisher Take-Two`s latest count, the game had shipped an astonishing 80 million copies.You can see the full all-platforms charts and console-specific charts below for Australia and New Zealand. As usual, they cover physical game sales only, this time for the week ended August 13. Another thing to note is that the group that puts together these lists, the Interactive Games & Entertainment Association, does not release specific sales numbers.AustraliaAll-PlatformsCrash Bandicoot N. Sane TrilogyRugby League Live 4Ghost Recon: WildlandsGrand Theft Auto VSplatoon 2Mario Kart 8Prey The Elder Scrolls Online: MorrowindElder Scrolls V: SkyrimLegend of Zelda: Breath of the WildPS4Crash Bandicoot N. Sane TrilogyRugby League Live 4Grand Theft Auto VGhost Recon: WildlandsUncharted 4: A THief`s EndThe Last of UsRainbow Six SiegeCall of Duty: Modern Warfare RemasteredHorizon: Zero DawnMinecraftXbox OneGhost Recon: WildlandsElder Scrolls V: SkyrimElder Scrolls Online: MorrowindPreyRugby League Live 4Grand Theft Auto VMinecraftRainbow Six SiegeCall of Duty: Modern Warfare RemasteredBattlefield ...
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