PSN, PSN Minis: In-Depth: North American PlayStation Network Sales Analysis, September 2009
[In this article, Ryan Langley examines the performance of September 2009's PlayStation Network debuts, including Turtles In Time and Zombie Apocalypse alongside PSOne Classics like Silent Hill and Final Fantasy Tactics]
Following our recent look at Xbox Live Arcade sales for September 2009, we now look at the top 10 digitally downloaded PlayStation 3 games for PlayStation Network, using ranked charts supplied to us through Sony's press representatives.
September brought 7 new PlayStation Network games onto the scene, alongside 6 new PSOne Classics. In this analysis, we'll see how each of these games performed based on the Top 10, twinning it with any Leaderboard data that was made available.
Here's the North American Top 10 for PlayStation Network games published on the PlayStation 3 for September 2009:

This month's Top 10 PlayStation Network titles in North America brings us a surprising amount of new content - fresh PSN titles TMNT: Turtles In Time Re-Shelled, NBA 2K10: Draft Combine and Zombie Apocalypse have all hit the Top 10, and the reaction on the PlayStation Store is very similar to each game's relative popularity on Xbox Live Arcade.
The games that didn't make it to the charts, on the other hand, include Battle Tanks (released late August), Interpol, Switchball and Command & Conquer Red Alert: Commander's Challenge.
Unfortunately, out of all of the new releases only Battle Tanks has a working Leaderboard. This showed 18,760 players on the campaign mode chart at the end of September. That's not a bad amount, and it's surprising that it has not appeared on the Top 10, even if they're worldwide numbers. Perhaps its release a week earlier in Europe tipped the scales a bit.
We can also see that Shatter, Worms, Wolfenstein 3D and Crystal Defenders have all fallen off the list this month. Still, Shatter was able to still add 10,000 new players to its Leaderboards. So while we've been a bit down on PlayStation Network sales in months prior, it appears that September was a decent month all-round.
Four of the ten spots on the Top 10 were taken up by classic PSOne titles - three of them being 'new' re-releases, which we haven't seen in a few months now. Silent Hill, Final Fantasy Tactics and oddly Sim City 2000 made it to the bottom of the Top 10, leaving fresh debuts Cool Borders 3, Blood Omen: Legacy Of Kain, Syphon Filter 2 and Tomb Raider III to sit somewhere below the bottom listing.
Overall, it was a decent month for the PlayStation Network. Next month will include the release of Critter Crunch, UNO, Mushroom Wars and Digger HD among others, and we'll hopefully have a full list of PSP Minis software in a separate Top 10 as well.







