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HomeIndustryGamingNewsPlayStation Gameplay Chart, Week Ending February 22nd, 2026
PlayStation Gameplay Chart, Week Ending February 22nd, 2026
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PlayStation Gameplay Chart, Week Ending February 22nd, 2026

•February 23, 2026
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Companies Mentioned

Glu

Glu

EA

Sony Interactive Entertainment

Sony Interactive Entertainment

Epic Games

Epic Games

Riot Games

Riot Games

Roblox

Roblox

RBLX

2K Games

2K Games

Embark Studios

Embark Studios

CD PROJEKT

CD PROJEKT

CDR

NetEase Games

NetEase Games

NTES

Ubisoft

Ubisoft

UBI

Microsoft

Microsoft

MSFT

Why It Matters

The data highlights the growing influence of free‑to‑play, cross‑platform titles on console engagement, signalling where publishers and Sony should focus future investment and content strategies.

Key Takeaways

  • •Fortnite retains top spot for seventh week
  • •Free‑to‑play titles dominate top five positions
  • •EA sports titles occupy four spots in top twenty
  • •Sony’s exclusive games re‑enter chart after hiatus
  • •Cross‑platform titles boost PlayStation engagement

Pulse Analysis

The latest PlayStation Gameplay Chart, drawn from 2.9 million active accounts, offers a rare glimpse into real‑time player behavior on both PS4 and PS5. By tracking concurrent gameplay sessions, the chart surfaces which titles command the most attention, revealing Fortnite’s continued reign and the surge of cross‑platform juggernauts like Roblox and Call of Duty. This granular insight helps analysts gauge the health of the console ecosystem beyond sales figures, emphasizing active engagement as a key performance indicator for developers and platform owners.

A striking pattern emerges: free‑to‑play and live‑service games dominate the upper echelon of the list. Fortnite, Roblox, and Rocket League—all built on ongoing content updates and micro‑transaction models—secure top‑ten positions, underscoring a shift away from traditional single‑purchase experiences. Publishers are capitalizing on this trend, with EA’s sports franchises and Activision’s shooters maintaining strong footholds. The prevalence of cross‑platform titles also signals that gamers value flexibility, blurring the lines between console, PC, and mobile ecosystems and prompting Sony to prioritize compatibility and shared‑play features.

For industry stakeholders, the chart serves as a strategic barometer. Sony’s exclusives, such as Marvel’s Spider‑Man 2 and God of War Ragnarök, re‑entering after brief absences, suggest that high‑quality narrative experiences still attract sizable audiences, albeit a smaller share compared with service‑driven titles. Publishers may recalibrate budgets toward sustained content pipelines while preserving flagship releases to retain brand prestige. Meanwhile, Sony can leverage these insights to refine subscription offerings, advertising opportunities, and developer incentives, ensuring the PlayStation platform remains competitive in an increasingly service‑oriented gaming landscape.

PlayStation Gameplay Chart, Week Ending February 22nd, 2026

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