Europe saw an intriguing shift earlier this month as Starfield nabbed fifth place on the best-selling charts, according to the GSD data (via GamesIndustry.biz).
This new entrant by Bethesda Game Studios, which is exclusive on the Xbox Series S/X, wasn't just a fleeting moment of success. Starfield has been christened as both the fastest-selling new IP and console exclusive of the year.
To put this triumph into perspective, its launch sales galloped ahead of two third-party PlayStation 5 exclusives in Final Fantasy 16 and Forspoken. Granted, the latter was a commercial disappointment, but FF16 wasn't. It didn't sell enough to save its developers, Square Enix, from its financial troubles but it was still the fastest-selling PS5 exclusive so far. But, despite the relatively limited data available, Starfield's success still highlights the importance of multi-platform releases, with its sales trailing behind a pair of record-setters, Hogwarts Legacy and Diablo 4, as well as Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which recently lost its director. Nestled in between the four games is the GOTY frontrunner, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, a game that's more of an exception rather than the rule.
