
"MLB The Show 26 took the top spot in Circana's published U.S. sales charts for March, leading in dollar sales. Right behind it was Resident Evil: Requiem, which debuted at No. 1 in February and is now the fifth best-selling Resident Evil game ever."
"Marathon exists at a strange crossroads for developer Bungie, and as a continuously updated, multiplayer shooter releasing into a world that's been openly hostile to several of those lately, there's plenty to worry about if you like either Marathon or Bungie."
"While initial sales numbers didn't look fantastic (only an estimated 130,000 copies sold in the first month), people genuinely seem to be enjoying it, and Bungie at least seems committed to making it sparkle for existing players and appeal to those who have shrugged it off."
MLB The Show 26 led U.S. sales charts in March, followed by Resident Evil: Requiem and WWE 2K26. Marathon debuted in fourth place, a notable achievement amid strong competition. Initial sales for Marathon were estimated at 130,000 copies, but player enjoyment appears high. Concerns exist regarding Bungie's ability to maintain player interest in a challenging multiplayer environment. Other notable releases included Monster Hunter Stories 3 at No. 7 and Crimson Desert at No. 15, with digital sales data for some titles remaining undisclosed.
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