Meanwhile, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora dropped out of the top ten entirely despite debuting last week. Sales dropped by 53 percent.
"As a AAA VR game developer, we are just not able to justify the expense needed going forward," the studio says.
Fallout 76's map expansion will bring the wooded heartland of Shenandoah into its world, along with a new questline, factions, and rewards.
The lifetime player count for Bethesda's online RPG was confirmed to be at 15 million players in June.
The latest update to Microsoft Flight Simulators adds a few famous European cities to the game.
While it is no longer available on Steam, those interested in The Day Before can find expensive keys on third-party resellers.
The collector's edition of Blasphemous 2 includes quite a few unique goodies, including a Steelbook and a lot of art based on the game.
THE FINALS is getting quite a few changes for the sake of balance in its latest update, along with some bug fixes.
Various crashes, progression blockers, and much more have also been addressed. It also adds Japanese language for PS5 and PC in Japan.
The Station's city-builder/Dungeon Keeper-lite is out now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
Atlus' fantasy RPG is set to launch for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC sometime in Fall 2024.
Set in the year 1695, the game will take players to New Eden, a cold and harsh region of North America.
Nintendo's acclaimed 2D platformer is still on top of the charts, selling over 94,000 physical copies in Japan last week.
The ports were originally set to launch in 2023, but publisher 505 Games has said it needs "a little more time."
Leaked internal documents suggest Sony is planning more first-party job cuts, including 50-75 at Insomniac Games.
According to analyst firm Ampere's estimates, Sony's console sold 22.5 million units this year, while Xbox Series X/S sold 7.6 million.
The series' seventh mainline instalment sold 400,000 copies in Japan, and 1.4 million units in the rest of the world.
A 3D instalment of the 2D sidescrolling beat 'em up franchise was announced by Sega at The Game Awards earlier this month.
Crazy Taxi will boast the "cheerful feeling of freedom" and a "fusion of nature and city", while Shinobi is described as a world "full of monsters and ninja actions."
Players will "experience the 'rebellion' movement that feels free in a suffocating society," Sega says.