The PlayStation marketplace remains fiercely competitive as gamers navigate a diverse catalog of titles. New rankings released today show EA Sports FC 26 currently leading sales on the PlayStation 5, while older favorites like Grand Theft Auto V continue to draw players. This report breaks down the top performers across both the PS5 and PS4 platforms, alongside a look at the consistently popular free-to-play sector, as the gaming landscape prepares for several key releases this month.
EA Sports FC 26 topped the charts as the most popular title on PlayStation 5, with every goal and play securing the game’s position at the console’s summit. The enduring success of Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto V closely follows, maintaining a strong presence as anticipation builds for the upcoming release of GTA VI.
Minecraft rounds out the top three on PlayStation 5, continuing to resonate with players through its open-world building experience. The game’s consistent popularity demonstrates the ongoing appeal of sandbox-style gaming within the broader entertainment landscape.
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On PlayStation 4, the rankings shift, with Red Dead Redemption 2 taking the lead. This places Rockstar Games prominently in the conversation once again, highlighting the developer’s continued influence in the gaming world.

EA Sports FC 26 secures the second spot on the PlayStation 4, demonstrating the game’s continued popularity on the platform. Rounding out the top three is Mortal Kombat 11, offering high-level fighting action to PlayStation 4 players.
The free-to-play (FTP) category consistently presents a dynamic leaderboard, but Fortnite remains a dominant force, claiming the top position. Roblox follows in second place, while Call of Duty: Warzone, recently launched its second season, takes third.
Looking ahead, the release of titles like Nioh 3 and Resident Evil Requiem this month could shake up the rankings, potentially seeing these new games climb the charts in early March. The continuous influx of new content keeps the gaming landscape fresh and competitive.