March once again brings movement to the top of the charts: just like in the European PlayStation rankings, Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Split Fiction have played their way to the top in Germany.

For the second month in a row, the German charts see a new pair of leaders. Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Shadows jumps straight in at number one, pushing EA’s Split Fiction down to second place. Just behind them, as in the previous month, is EA Sports FC.

But what happened to the two titles that shot from zero to the top in February? Capcom’s Monster Hunter Wilds continues to sell well and currently holds fifth place. Plaion’s Kingdom Come: Deliverance has lost significant momentum and has now dropped to 17th.

Top 20 PC and Console Games by Download and Disc Sales in Germany in March 2025 (by Units Sold)
  1. (New) Assassin's Creed Shadows - Ubisoft
  2. (New) Split Fiction - Electronic Arts
  3. (3)  EA SPORTS FC 25 - Electronic Arts
  4. (12) Anno 1800 - Ubisoft
  5. (2)  Monster Hunter Wilds - Capcom
  6. (5)  Grand Theft Auto V - Rockstar Games
  7. (RE) Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege - Ubisoft
  8. (7)  Red Dead Redemption 2 - Rockstar Games
  9. (16) Battlefield 1 - Electronic Arts
  10. (6) Hogwarts Legacy - Warner Bros. Games
  11. (New)   WWE 2K25 - 2K
  12. (RE)    Doom - Bethesda Softworks
  13. (RE)    Elden Ring - Bandai Namco Entertainment
  14. (New)   Two Point Museum - Sega
  15. (11)    Command & Conquer: Ultimate Collection - Electronic Arts
  16. (RE)    A Way Out - Electronic Arts
  17. (1) Kingdom Come: Deliverance II - Deep Silver
  18. (8) It Takes Two - Electronic Arts
  19. (RE)    Robocop: Rogue City - Nacon
  20. (10)    Battlefield V - Electronic Arts

The data is collected by Games Sales Data (GSD), a platform launched by Video Games Europe to measure physical and digital sales of computer and video games. The charts provide a unique and comprehensive overview of the most successful games in Germany in a given month. The charts are published monthly by game - the German Games Industry Association.

To the German Games Charts for the previous month.


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Stephan Steininger
Stephan is Editor in Chief