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What’s the status of Starfield sales on PS5?

Starfield has surged to the top of weekly US sales charts during a week that included its PS5 release arrival.

According to Circana figures referenced in the story list, the RPG reached first place for the week ending April 11. The update is notable because it’s framed as the first time Starfield topped the US charts in roughly two years, and it also specifically credits the PS5 platform timing: the week it finally arrived on PS5 is also the week analysts report it as the best-selling game in the US.

The same coverage ties the momentum to spending behavior. It states that an overwhelming majority of Starfield’s full-price sales—95%—came in without discounts, which is often a sign that the demand is less dependent on promos and more driven by players who are actively seeking the title on a new platform.

Why this matters

  • Platform expansion can reverse sales trajectories. Even after an initial launch period, moving to a major new console platform can bring lapsed or skeptical players back.
  • Full-price strength suggests healthy conversion. When most units come from non-discounted purchases, it implies stronger willingness-to-pay among consumers.

Context players should keep in mind

The list also references “disappointing” early estimates and notes that the PS5 port has been a talking point. However, the sales outcome suggests the eventual market response was strong enough to outweigh those early concerns—at least in US weekly chart terms.

No deeper breakdown is provided here about region-by-region performance, attach rates, or long-term retention. But the headline takeaway is clear: Starfield’s PS5 arrival coincided with a major chart rebound in the US.


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