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As it does each monthly, Sony announces the most downloaded games available on the PlayStation Store for September 2022. The lists reveal the most played PS4, PS5, PS VR and FIFA 23 Coins  free-toplay games for the month, both in North America and Europe, and there's nothing new in store this month.


Beginning in the form of PS5 titles, NBA 2K23 was the most downloaded game on PSN this month in North America, while FIFA 23 was the most popular sport in Europe (which comes as no surprise considering how well-known football is across Europe). A different September release, The Last of Us Part 1, ranked third in both regions.


Switching to PS4, NBA 2K23 was the most downloaded game of the month across the US and Canada, while FIFA 23 took the top position in Europe. When it comes to PSVR Games, Beat Saber was the No. first game in both North America and Europe, with Job Simulator and Superhot VR ranking second and third in both regions.


In terms of free-to-play games, covering PS5 and PS4 together, Fortnite was the most-downloaded game in the US and Canada, while Rumbleverse was the most downloaded free-toplay game in Europe.


It is possible to see the top downloaded PSN games in September here, as compiled by Sony and published to the PlayStation Blog.In other PlayStation news the game from Sony's God of War Ragnarok has become gold-certified, because PlayStation announced that the title was developed by nine different studios.


Sony has ambitious plans for the future generation of virtual reality hardware and plans in the near future to get 2 million copies of the PSVR 2 headset ready by March of next year.


Mass production of the VR headset was first reported at the end of September (via Bloomberg) and has so far not faced shortages in the supply chain. With FUT 23 buy Coins  the PS5 still extremely popular due to its limited supply after its release in November 2020, Sony also plans to keep more consoles on shelves in the first quarter of 2023 according to Bloomberg's sources.