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Twelve Minutes breaks into top 20

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Aug 23, 2021



Our latest Xbox Gameplay Chart shows Twelve Minutes making its debut appearance in the top 20 while higher up, Hades seems to be sliding down. Here is the top 40 Xbox Gameplay Chart for the week ending August 22nd, 2021.Chart compiled using gameplay data from over 2.5 million active Xbox accounts. Chart information is copyright TrueGaming Network. For details on how the chart is calculated, click here.Xbox Game Pass games tend to benefit from an initial boost before dropping down the chart — hopefully the same won’t continue to be true for Hades, which has already slipped two places to ninth this week. If you haven’t played it yet — and you really should — check out Luke’s Hades review, which explains Hades’ excellence in more detail. A little further down we see Twelve Minutes making its first-ever appearance at 16th. If you haven’t played that yet, check out our Twelve Minutes review to see what we thought. Dead by Daylight has flown up seven places to 20th, while Gang Beasts and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla have both taken a tumble, dropping to 22nd and 23rd respectively. Just below, Quake has made its first appearance at 25th following its surprise addition to Xbox Game Pass.The rest of the chart is littered with titles suffering from the seemingly inevitable fate of Game Pass additions: The Ascent has dropped ten places to 27th, presumably as a result of players moving on to newer additions, while Microsoft Flight Simulator continues to plummet, dropping nine spaces this week to 29th, and Art of Rally falls 12 places to 37th. Rounding out the top 40 we have Farming Simulator 19, which has re-joined the chart at 39th after its inclusion in the latest Xbox Game Pass weekly quests, and Halo 5: Guardians, which has dropped nine places to 40th. This week’s three disappearances, meanwhile, are Fallout 4, Fallout 76, and Star Wars Battlefront II.Looking ahead, we have some major launches coming up. Aliens: Fireteam Elite launches tomorrow — check out Tom’s Aliens: Fireteam Elite review for more — while Psychonauts 2 joins Xbox Game Pass on August 25th (you can also check Luke’s Psychonauts 2 review for more information on that) along with any surprise Xbox Game Pass additions Microsoft might still have up its sleeve — don’t forget that it’s the Xbox Gamescom show tomorrow, and we’ve been promised some Game Pass news! What do you think? Will Twelve Minutes climb higher? Will we get any surprise Xbox Game Pass additions? Let us know in the comments!



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