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Top 10 Game Charts: Monster Hunter: Generations Ultimate takes top spot

There’s been a mild shake-up in the charts this week with a handful of new games simultaneously cracking the top 10.

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Sep 10, 2018
2 min read
Monster Hunter

By Luke Reilly Games Editor, IGN Australia

In first spot is Monster Hunter: Generations Ultimate, usurping F1 2018 (which drops to third). Monster Hunter: Generations Ultimate marks the debut of the popular Monster Hunter series on Switch, though it arrives in the West a year after its original Japanese release. It’s the Switch version of a 2015 Nintendo 3DS game so it’s a little crusty compared to the newer (and also very successful) Monster Hunter: World but its dominance in the charts last week is a handy illustration of the potency of the Switch as a platform and the hunger for exclusives for it.

Also scissor-kicking their way into the charts this week is Naruto To Boruto: Shinobi Striker from Bandai Namco and Yakuza Kiwami 2 from SEGA, the latter a remake of the 2006 PS2 game Yakuza 2. The Yakuza games were always cult favourites but the successful second life SEGA’s Yakuza series is enjoying right now is impressive.

Sneaking into the top 10 in tenth is Divinity: Original Sin II, an extremely well-received isometric fantasy RPG which was first released on PC this time last year but has been brought to Xbox One and PS4 this week as a new “definitive edition.” This new edition incorporates a huge number of improvements made to the game since its initial PC launch, and will also be available to existing PC version owners as a free update.

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