Launch month sales for Dragon Age: The Veilguard and Silent Hill 2 were reportedly relatively slow in Europe.
That’s according to GSD data shared by GamesIndustry.biz’s Chris Dring, which covers physical sales from major markets and digital sales from most leading publishers, excludingNintendoand505 Games.

Compared with other high profile RPGs released this year,Dragon Age: The Veilguardsales are tracking 18% belowDragon’s Dogma 2and almost 21% behindPS5exclusiveFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Dring said onBluesky.
The new Dragon Age title was the seventh best-selling game across Europe in October, one spot behindSilent Hill 2on the monthly chart.

Launch sales forKonami’s survival horror remake are 57% lower thanResident Evil 4remake and 31% behind theDead Spaceremake, both of which came out last year.
Despite launching on Game Pass forXboxandPC, the release ofBlack Ops 6helped drive a 12.4% rise in game sales across Europe in October.

Sales of the new Call of Duty were 5% higher than last year’s disappointingModern Warfare 3launch, but down 28% compared with 2022’sModern Warfare2.
Sales of thePlayStationversions of the game were up 26% compared to Modern Warfare 3, and 2% higher than they were for Modern Warfare 2.

Super Mario Party Jamboreedebuted at No.5 on the monthly chart. Its launch was down 6% compared to 2021’sMario Party Superstars.


