Xbox LIVE Numbers for Week of March 24th
Call of Duty 4 still reigns supreme
Date: Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Here’s the latest numbers for the games being played on Xbox LIVE for the week of March 24th from Xbox LIVE's Major Nelson . Once again Call of Duty 4 still on top of Halo 3 and it’s nice to see DOOM is still creeping to Number one after the price cut it received a couple weeks back. Also note that these numbers are based on unique users and full purchased versions.

Xbox 360 Top Live Titles

1: Call of Duty 4

2: Halo 3

3: Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2

4: Guitar Hero III

5: Gears of War

6: Rock Band

7: Army of Two

8: Forza Motorsport 2

9: FIFA 08

10: Madden NFL 08



Top Arcade Titles

1: Brain Challenge

2: DOOM

3: N+

4: Assault Heroes

5: UNO

6: TiQal

7: Worms

8: Bomberman LIVE

9: TMNT 1989 Arcade

10: Sonic The Hedgehog 2



Original Xbox Top Live Titles

1: Halo 2

2: Star Wars: Battlfrnt 2

3: Counter-Strike

4: Fable

5: Battlefield 2: MC

6: Call of Duty 3

7: Ninja Gaiden Black

8: Doom 3

9: Conker: Live Reloaded

10: Rainbow Six 3

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