• Borderlands 3 shuffles to second spot, but it’s unlikely 2K will be feeling too sore about it
• The colourful – in look and in tone – loot and shooter brings back all the things people loved
• Wreckfest is the most obvious underdog of the week’s new releases
• Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist was originally released on PS4 and Xbox One way back in 2015
Number one spot was nabbed by Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled in its eighth week since release
• Significant releases will continue to be few and far between for the time being
• Fire Emblem: Three Houses is a turn-based, tactical role-playing game
• This weeks list is heavy on legacy games
• Some of the games represented have jumped around
• Nintendo’s newly-released Super Mario Maker 2 came in at number two
• Elsewhere in the charts it’s the usual suspects
• There are a few reasons for the dominance of older games
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