Due to Call of Duty: WW2 and Destiny 2’s mass appeal and extensive global reach, it won’t be too surprising for many gamers to learn that they rank as the top downloads for PS4 in 2017. The rest of the list, however, could be seen as having some unexpected titles, especially when one considers that three of them didn’t even release in 2017. Plus, it’s interesting to see that the list doesn’t consist of any PlayStation exclusives beyond Horizon: Zero Dawn.

PlayStation 4’s Most Downloaded Games for 2017

Call of Duty: WW2 Destiny 2 Friday the 13th: The Game Horizon: Zero Dawn Grand Theft Auto 5 NBA 2K18 Rocket League Minecraft Madden NFL 18 Ghost Recon: Wildlands

Call of Duty: WW2 and Destiny 2 not only dominated Sony’s list for the PS4’s most-downloaded games for 2017, but also the two titles showed up in the top three spots for last year’s most-downloaded add-ons. To be specific, Destiny 2’s Expansion Pass took the number two slot, while Call of Duty: WW2’s Season Pass wound up ranking third on the PS4 add-on list. Perhaps most interestingly, though, is Black Ops 3’s Zombies being the top-downloaded PS4 add-on of 2017.

PlayStation 4’s Most Downloaded Add-Ons for 2017

Call of Duty Black Ops 3: Zombies Destiny 2 Expansion Pass Call of Duty: WW2 Season Pass Horizon: Zero Dawn – The Frozen Wilds Battlefield 1 Premium Pass Black Ops 3 - Giant Zombies Map Rainbow Six Siege - Year 2 Pass Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare - DLC1 Sabatoge Diablo 3 - Rise of the Necromancer Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered – Variety Map Pack

All things considered, while the quality of some of the content in PS4’s most-downloaded items for 2017 is up for debate, it’s safe to presume plenty of folks would agree that 2017 was chock full of great games, especially for PlayStation. So, although Call of Duty: WW2 and Destiny 2 might not be everyone’s cup of tea, their financial successes last year on Sony’s latest system definitely proves their staying power.

Call of Duty: WW2 and Destiny 2 are available now for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Source: PlayStation Blog