Mount and blade steam charts

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Activision's game has moved up three spots from last week. In third place is shinobi-souls hybrid Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. On March 9th, more stock became available. Production of the hardware has been affected by the coronavirus outbreak. Valve has also kept its place this week with the Index VR kit at No.2. The title kept the top spot in its second week, too. TaleWorlds Entertainment's recently-released RPG debuted at No.1 in the Top Ten after launching into Early Access last month. Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord has once again held off the competition and held its place at the top of the Steam charts for the third week in a row.