Xbox’s Sea of Thieves was PS5’s most downloaded game in May
Microsoft’s Sea of Thieves was the most downloaded PlayStation 5 game in both the US and Europe last month.
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Microsoft’s Sea of Thieves was the most downloaded PlayStation 5 game in both the US and Europe last month.
Tango Gameworks has officially closed its doors, meaning ZeniMax Asia is no more.
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