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Namco’s Essential Collection of classic Arcade titles was able to beat out Shatter in North America – but its Leaderboards show a very interesting picture. It should be noted, however, that the XBLA version of Gripshift was released in the middle of December 2007, a time where the digital platform may be somewhat slower, as everyone is busy with larger retail titles. Currently GripShift on PSN has just over 52,000 players on its Leaderboards, while the Xbox Live Arcade version sits at 30,000 players, implying this new title may swiftly overhaul Sidhe's previous efforts. Sidhe’s previous game was Gripshift, released on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade. Sidhe Interactive’s Mario Wynands also spoke of the sales being at a 60/40 split between the Americas and Europe / Australasia. As of the beginning of August, when Gamasutra conducted an interview with Sidhe, the game was about 30,000 players strong. Sidhe Interactive released their second digital title Shatter to the PlayStation Network this month - and by the end of the month, where the game had been out for a little over a week, the game had roughly 23,000 players on its Leaderboards.
It's been a worry for some time about whether more complex digital titles are completely viable, but this is a clear example of something that works.
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The extraordinary success of this game may change the way publishers deal with PlayStation Network games, as well as software for the PSP Go. The leaderboards on both the XBLA and PSN versions bottom out at 250,000 players. Electronic Arts has come out and said that in the first two weeks of the game, the company had sold over 600,000 copies across the two platforms.
Like the Xbox Live Arcade version, Battlefield 1943 was the best selling title in July.
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Here's the North American Top 10 for PlayStation Network games published on the PS3 for July 2009: Please note that, while Sony’s downloadable show PlayStation Pulse did publish a list of the Top 10 PlayStation Network games of July, it was incomplete, since the episode came out before the end of July - this is the updated list. In this analysis, we'll see how each of these games performed based on the Top 10 and any Leaderboard data that was made available. It also received six new PSOne classics, including Wild Arms 2 and four Spec Ops games.
The PlayStation Network received seven new downloadable PlayStation 3 titles during July – The Punisher: No Mercy, Battlefield 1943, Buzz Jr: Robojam, Namco Museum Essentials, Shatter, Fat Princess and the second episode of Watchmen: The End Is Nigh.
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Following our recent look at Xbox Live Arcade sales for July 2009, we now look at the top 10 PlayStation Network titles, using ranked charts supplied to us through Sony's PlayStation press representatives, plus Leaderboard data.