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IGEA lists the top selling games of 2014 in Australia

Last week, the Interactive Games and Entertainment Association (IGEA) released a list of the best-selling games in Australia over 2014.

Unsurprisingly, Call of Duty did well. REALLY well, in fact, with Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare selling the most in 2014, followed by Watch Dogs and FIFA 15.

In console-specific sales, The Sims 4 dominated the Windows PC in 2014. Watch Dogs took top spot on PS4, while Halo: The Master Chief Collection did the same on Xbox One. Mario Kart 8 avoided a blue shell to take top spot on Wii U.

You can head here to see a full ranking of sales.


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