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French Software Charts for the week ending 23/03/2014

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01 (NE) PS4 INFAMOUS: SECOND SON (SONY COMPUTER ENT.)
02 (NE) PS4 METAL GEAR SOLID V: GROUND ZEROES (KONAMI)
03 (NE) PS3 FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD (LIMITED EDITION) (SQUARE ENIX EUROPE)
04 (NE) PS3 FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD REMASTER (SQUARE ENIX EUROPE)
05 (01) XBO TITANFALL (ELECTRONIC ARTS)

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NewMonday3678d ago

anyone can guess the order based on consoles on the market and polls and that is what VGC do "guess", they just fill in fantasy sales numbers

Magicite3678d ago

it seems that anything and anyone to the east from USA/UK do not care much about XBOX brand.

Evilsnuggle3678d ago Show
3-4-53678d ago

I love that the French always buy the games with cool art styles, and don't shy away from a game because it doesn't have "realistic" graphics.

I've noticed that a lot in their culture lately.

They have GREAT taste in Art, Music & Video games.

abzdine3678d ago

Allez la France!
French people are gamers! Their top reflects it well.

chrissx3678d ago (Edited 3678d ago )

Another day, another Ps4 dominance. c'est bon

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