PlayStation Store: July 2026 Top Downloads

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July proved to be a fiercely competitive month for PlayStation gamers, with download charts revealing which titles—across the PS5, PS4, PS VR2, and free-to-play ecosystems—captured the attention of the community.

The reigning heavyweight title once again set the standard: Call of Duty: Black Ops II dominated the download charts for both the PS5 and PS4 in the US and EU markets. This staple remains a massive draw, showcasing the enduring appeal of classic shooters across generations of PlayStation hardware.

But the gaming landscape is far from monolithic. While the action-packed classics held sway on the traditional consoles, new experiences were also making waves. On the PS5 platform, titles like EA Sports FC 26 and the expansive world of Palworld demonstrated strong player engagement, suggesting a shift towards diverse gameplay styles.

The PS4 library also saw some significant traction for highly anticipated releases. Games such as Red Dead Redemption 2 and the deep narrative worlds of Batman: Arkham Knight continued to anchor the charts, while titles like Minecraft provided endless replayability for the seasoned player.

The virtual reality scene saw an unexpected champion emerge in July. The PS VR2 ecosystem was led by I Am Cat, proving that immersive experiences are increasingly drawing players into the next generation of gaming hardware.

Within the VR realm, a mix of creative and challenging titles were popular. Games like Beat Saber continued to be staples, but newer adventures such as The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners and Alien: Rogue Incursion VR demonstrated a thirst for intense, atmospheric horror.

When looking at the sprawling world of free-to-play games across both platforms, the competition was fierce. Giants like Fortnite and Roblox maintained their massive dominance, drawing in players who enjoy constantly evolving social and creative environments. Meanwhile, competitive shooters like Call of Duty: Warzone and titles such as Apex Legends kept the action boiling hot.

The sheer variety showcased in these charts reveals that July was not just about one game topping the list, but a vibrant ecosystem where tactical shooters, massive open worlds, creative sandbox games, and cutting-edge VR experiences all found their audience.