The racing sim debuted in second place, with FromSoftware's Elden Ring retaining its No. 1 position from the previous month.
The sequel to 2019's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare reboot is in development at Infinity Ward, and due out later this year.
30 new Inhibitors are being added for more health and stamina upgrades along with a new quest and Platinum Medals for Parkour Challenges.
However, everyone won't be receiving access at the exact same time, as per Blizzard senior community manager Andy Belford.
Activision Blizzard reassures development of the upcoming action RPG is progressing smoothly, with internal testing well underway.
Update 1.13 launches for the racing sim for free, adding new vehicles, a new track layout, new events, new Scapes, and several fixes.
FIFA 22 and Pokemon Legends: Arceus also perform well, ranking second and third despite sales dropping week-on-week for both titles.
Yet another Quickdraw Hawkmoon and a Dead Man's Tale with Fourth Time's the Charm await along with Legendary armor is from Season of the Splicer.
A newly published report has revealed potential new details on the upcoming Skate reboot, including its open world, customization, and more.
Datamining of the recently released patch 4.0 seems to have unearthed details on upcoming in-game monetization plans for the shooter.
Gran Turismo 7 producer Kazunori Yamauchi has teased an upcoming update that will add new cars to the racing sim's roster.
Nightdive's director of business development Larry Kuperman says the game's PC version is close to completion, while work on console versions is still underway.
Sony has said that PlayStation Plus users will be able to "easily upgrade to a higher benefit plan at any time".
Sony is looking to recruit someone to "deliver a single, optimized PC sales growth and commercial plan" as it looks to expand its presence on the platform.
Meanwhile, Pokemon Scarlet and Violent come in at the tail end of what's a very Nintendo Switch-dominated top 10.
Infinity Ward could be gearing up for a full reveal of the next Call of Duty, which is confirmed to be a sequel to 2019's Modern Warfare.
Dual Entitlement isn't available for Standard Edition owners. Also, cross-gen multiplayer - and not cross-platform play - is supported.
Supermassive's upcoming The Quarry could end up being the developer's biggest release due to a culmination of multiple factors.
Reports of private equity firms like Blackstone Inc. and KKR & Co. having "preliminary takeover interest" in Ubisoft are also circulating.
Ubisoft's upcoming title isn't a Battle Royale, instead offering a "variety of PvP modes" and letting players "truly own the experience."