A new week, a new weekly review. And we are all tormented by the same question: Does Destiny or The Division have more views?
Except for a few outliers who only want to know when something else is coming. And since this is not a Destiny review, their wish is granted. The following articles are all very popular, but they do not necessarily represent the top spots. The order of the links (not their mentions in the text) under each heading is sorted by views. That means texts that are listed higher were clicked more frequently.
Pokémon
Some will rejoice while others mourn. Both games have once again failed to reach first place. This time they were not beaten by Playstation Plus, but by Pokémon. Twice as many page views speak a clear language. The two most popular articles from last week are included. Moreover, it has not even been released in Germany yet.
At least in second place, the shooters are competing with each other. Unlike last week, Destiny won due to its triumph moments of the second year. This was the event announced the previous week. The Plaguelands, the area of the next expansion, interested you as well.
The third place is well deserved for Ubisoft’s game. Even though it was beaten by Pokemon and Destiny, it nonetheless has significantly more news in the top 20 than the other two.
Since update 1.3 has recently been released, it is no surprise that its articles were the most popular. The new sets were particularly interesting, as both the AlphaBridge set and the Reclaimer set were far ahead. The same goes for the best weapons, the impact of the update on the PlayStation 4, and how you can quickly increase your gear score. Only the news about the vendor reset does not directly belong to patch 1.3.
And the 4th place goes to Evolve. Actually to FIFA and to be precise, it’s not 4th place but 48th. But we don’t need to be exact, FIFA only has two news in the top 100. That is certainly too little for a separate heading. Don’t worry, the mention and linking of it haven’t been removed, just reallocated.
Evolve will become free to play and thus more interesting for you. What changes with the transition, and is the game still worth it? Actually, the text about the latter question didn’t make it into the top 100, which could be because it was published on Sunday, and the clicks are thus split over both weeks. But we don’t want to withhold it from you.
Supporters have it hard. And many of you seem to play one, or at least have sympathy for them, because the article about them was the most popular. The teaser of a new hero also generated interest, thematically appropriate, it is likely another supporter class.
An abomination! World of Warcraft did not receive its own heading last week. Of course, this error will not happen again, at least for these seven days. The most popular texts were about WoW: Legion, followed by information on the new expansion, as well as news about patches 7.0 and beyond. At least that would have been the case if you had read more about it last week.
Contrary to the introduction, the links here are sorted thematically rather than by views; everything else would be too confusing. If you missed FIFA, you will now find it, after all, nothing gets lost in the weekly review. Even old content can be found again, just pay attention to the dates of the texts about Diablo 3: April and May.
The following text is actually no longer in the top 100, but at position 103. Nevertheless, it has received more views than some texts that were only published in the last week. So indulge a bit in nostalgia and read the updates that the article received.
Position 148 is far too important not to mention it here. It is, after all, last week’s weekly review! If you haven’t read it yet, you should definitely catch up.