PC download charts: Gear up for ‘Destiny 2: Shadowkeep’, discover ‘Crying Suns’
Having received a broad range of review scores, players appear to be largely happy with the prospect of “Borderlands 3” a week and a half after release.
It is available directly through the Epic Games Store, authorized activation code sellers such as the Humble Store, where it is still the top buy, or on Fanatical where it is third.
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Meanwhile, other gamers may opt to try another four-player game about action and loot, which is on top of the chart: “Monster Hunter: World”.
In third, is another direct “Borderlands 3” competitor, “Destiny 2: Shadowkeep”, the first major release from originating studio Bungie since its split from publisher Activision in January.
Article continues after this advertisementOver on GOG, it is the new indie hit “Crying Suns” that has captured players’ imaginations.
The challenging sci-fi adventure is built on a library of 300 possible story events, a procedurally generated universe and a quest to make it to an outpost planet that houses humanity’s last hope.
Steam*
1. Monster Hunter: World
2. Counter-Strike: GO – Starladder Berlin 2019 Viewer Pass
3. Destiny 2: Shadowkeep
4. Dead by Daylight
5. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG)
*Steam chart based on revenue rather than units.
Humble
1. Borderlands 3
2. Grand Theft Auto V – Criminal Enterprise Starter Pack
3. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
4. Borderlands 3 – Super Deluxe Edition
5. Code Vein Digital Deluxe
Fanatical
1. Staff Picks bundle
2. Shadow Bundle
3. Borderlands 3
4. Aksys Games Bundle
5. Mystery Madness Bundle
GOG
1. Crying Suns
2. Cyberpunk 2077
3. Star Wars – The Force Unleashed
4. Star Wars Empire at War: Gold Pack
5. Star Wars Battlefront (Classic)
RGA/JB
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