Summary

Several of the most pre-ordered titles onPlayStation’s storefront right now come from Xbox-owned studios. Microsoft has increasingly moved away from console exclusivity in recent years, and it seems like that shift is paying off for the company. WhilePlayStationexclusives are still getting plenty of attention from PS4 and PS5 users, one of Sony’s largest competitors is dominating its own digital sales at the moment.

As Xbox has pivoted its focus from hardware to software and services, Sony fans have become a core part of its audience. PlayStation users accounted for64% of spending on Microsoft titlesin December 2024, which, rather ironically, helped push Microsoft to become the world’s biggest games publisher for the period. It seems that trend isn’t slowing down anytime soon, as Xbox-owned games make up a significant portion of the best-selling pre-orders on the PlayStation Store heading into April.

The Bethesda-publishedIndiana Jones and the Great Circleis currently the number one pre-ordered gameon the PlayStation Store. It’s the second most pre-ordered title on the list, too, thanks to its Premium Edition being a separate listing. That may not come as a surprise, asIndiana Jonessurpassed four million playerson Xbox and PC within its first two months, so there was a lot of hype behind its PS5 release. What’s perhaps more surprising is that at least six other Xbox-owned games sit in the PlayStation Store’s top 24 pre-orders, including a couple more spots in the top five.

Indiana Jones, Forza, and Doom Dominate PlayStation Store Pre-Orders

Forza Horizon 5accounts for three slots in the PlayStation Store’s best-selling pre-orders list, thanks to its three versions. Similarly,Doom: The Dark Agestakes up two more spots, and the recently announcedTony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4makes an appearance, too. That isn’t to say that Sony exclusives are lagging behind, though. The Deluxe Edition ofDeath Stranding 2: On the Beachfalls right behindIndiana Jonesas the third most pre-ordered PlayStation game. The Standard Edition also appears on the list, which makes sense in light of howDeath Stranding 2is one of the most anticipated games of 2025,alongside several entries from Xbox-owned studios.

Mere days after its announcement,Days Gone Remasteredentered the top 10 PlayStation pre-orders, and it still holds its spot on the PS Store. However, Microsoft titles outperform these Sony-owned games even more on the UK PlayStation Store charts, where bothForzaandIndiana Jonesare currently outsellingDeath StrandingandDays Gone​​​​​​. Xbox titles seem less popular among PlayStation users in Japan, althoughIndiana JonesandForzastill make the cut there. It will be interesting to see how these numbers play out over time, but for now, it’s a good time for Xbox to be on the PS Store.