"The big live-service games are sucking the air out of the market."

PS5's Indiana Jones Was The Week's Top Seller, But It Wasn't In The Top 15 Most-Played

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Now Playing: Indiana Jones and the Great Circle - Official Launch Trailer

Despite being the No. 1 overall best-selling game of the week that ended on April 19, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle did not crack the top 15 most-played charts for the US in the same week. What's the reason for that? Circana's Mat Piscatella said it may come down to the "modern console environment" being dominated by live-service games.

"The big live-service games are sucking the air out of the market," Piscatella said.

On PlayStation and Xbox, Call of Duty: HQ was the No. 1 most popular game of the week based on weekly active users. In terms of Steam games, Marvel Rivals was No. 1 in the US, Counter-Strike 2 was No. 1 in Canada, and REPO was No. 1 in Mexico for the week.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle was developed by Wolfenstein studio Machine Games. The Swedish studio doesn't have any confirmed upcoming games, but Lucasfilm has said it would be "super interesting" to see more Indiana Jones games. Fans are also interested in seeing a new Wolfenstein.

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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG