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European PlayStation Store charts for April

Guacamelee tops PSN and PS Vita downloads.

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Drinkbox Studios had a good month in April with their latest release Guacamelee as it topped both the PSN and the PS Vita chart in Europe (PAL territories) for the month. An interesting note is that the PS Vita version actually outsold the PSN version - a hint at how the relatively small PS Vita audience has really taken to digital purchases. Hitman Trilogy HD took charge of the PS3 chart thanks to being discounted, while GTA and Crash dominated the PSone and PS2 scene.

Full PS3 game downloads:

1. Hitman Trilogy HD (RE)
2. Deus Ex: Human Revolution (RE)
3. Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time (8)
4. Darksiders II (2)
5. Crysis 2 (RE)
6. Defiance (New)
7. BioShock Infinite (4)
8. Grand Theft Auto IV (6)
9. Hitman Absolution (RE)
10. Injustice: Gods Among Us (New)

PSN games:

1. Guacamelee! (New)
2. Journey (2)
3. Hitman: Blood Money HD (RE)
4. Crysis (RE)
5. The Walking Dead - Season Pass (1)
6. Metal Slug 2 (RE)
7. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD (9)
8. Urban Trial Freestyle (4)
9. Mass Effect (5)
10. AMY (8)

PS Vita games:

1. Guacamelee! (New)
2. Urban Trial Freestyle (1)
3. Sound Shapes (RE)
4. Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time (6)
5. Soul Sacrifice (New)
6. Table Mini Golf (New)
7. Ragnarok Odyssey (2)
8. Doodle God (10)
9. Draw Slasher (New)
10. Persona 4 Golden (3)

PS one and PS2 Classics:

1. Grand Theft Auto San Andreas (1)
2. Crash Bandicoot (2)
3. Crash Bandicoot 3 Warped (4)
4. Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (5)
5. CTR: Crash Team Racing (6)
6. Spyro The Dragon Trilogy (7)
7. Final Fantasy VII (8)
8. GTA: Vice City Stories (New)
9. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (3)
10. Final Fantasy VIII (10)

Source: PlayStation Blog

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