PlayStation store reveals March 2026’s most downloaded games
The PlayStation Store has unveiled March 2026’s most downloaded games, with MLB The Show 26 leading in the U.S. and Crimson Desert topping the EU charts. The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin dominated the free-to-play category.
The PlayStation Store has released its download charts for March 2026, revealing the most popular games across various platforms including PS5, PS4, PS VR2, and free-to-play titles. In the United States, MLB The Show 26 emerged as the top download for the PS5, while in Europe, Crimson Desert took the lead, also securing a spot in the top three in the U.S. For free-to-play games, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin was the most downloaded title.
PS5 Games
In the PS5 category, U.S. and Canadian players favored MLB The Show 26, followed by Crimson Desert, Resident Evil Requiem, and WWE 2K26. European players showed a preference for Crimson Desert, with EA SPORTS FC 26 and Resident Evil Requiem also appearing prominently on the charts.
PS4 Games
For PS4 users, Red Dead Redemption 2 maintained its popularity in both the U.S./Canada and Europe. Other notable titles included RESIDENT EVIL 5, A Way Out, and Gang Beasts. The charts reflect a mix of classic titles and newer releases, indicating a diverse range of player interests.
PS VR2 Games
In the realm of virtual reality, Beat Saber dominated downloads in both regions. Other popular VR titles included Job Simulator and The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners. The VR platform continues to attract a varied audience with its immersive gaming experiences.
Free to Play (PS5 + PS4)
Among free-to-play games, The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin led the charts in both the U.S. and Europe. Fortnite, Rocket League, and Call of Duty: Warzone also remained favorites among players, showcasing the ongoing popularity of these competitive and cooperative games.
The PlayStation Store’s monthly download charts provide valuable insights into gaming trends and player preferences, highlighting both new releases and enduring classics across different platforms.