Days Gone was the best-selling game on PSN Store in April

Days Gone hits no.1 on the PlayStation Store for best-selling game.

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Some new sales data has recently been released by Sony on their PlayStation blog. The new sales chart indicate that Days Gone has taken the lead for best-selling game on the PlayStation Store for April.

Days Gone was the best-selling game on PSN Store in April | TweakTown.com

On the PlayStation blog, it is showcased that for the month of April Bend Studios' Days Gone sits at 1st place, beating the likes of World War Z and Mortal Kombat 11. All three of these games released throughout the month of April and it seems they have all done quite well on Sony's online store front.

Alongside these newly released titles we have Rockstars Grant Theft Auto V going strongly at second place and for PS VR we have Beat Saber at first and Until Dawn: Rush of Blood at second. Moving onto DLC content, Fortnite's Laguna Pack, Lava Legends Pack, Save The World - Standard Founder's Pack and Inferno's Challenge Pack have taken first, second, third and fourth place. For more information visit the official PlayStation blog here.

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