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It's the first Xbox Gameplay Chart of the year. Since the chart's debut at the start of December,has stayed in the top spot, but over the last couple of weeks,has been gaining ground. Has RDR2 stayed at the top of the chart at the start of 2019? Let's take a look at the top 40 most played games in the full chart below.has indeed managed to unseat Rockstar's cowboy adventure, but not only that, the latter drops into #3 as it is also overtaken by. It isn't all bad news for Rockstar, though, asjust holds on to a spot in the top 10.Elsewhere, we see small climbs and small drops, but very few titles move more than five places in either direction.climbs nine places to re-enter the charts at #32; the title has been dropping in and out of the charts for the last few weeks. Xbox Game Pass provides the rest of the exceptions.drops eight places down the chart to #37. With just 6-8 hours estimated for completing the game in its entirety, most people who tried the game through Xbox Game Pass have likely gotten everything they want out of it over the last three weeks. On the other hand, the introduction ofinto the programme sees it climb 17 places to #18.Finally, as predicted last week,makes a rather impressive debut at #11 thanks to its introduction as the current Xbox One Game With Gold. The remaining Xbox Game Pass new releases,and, are nowhere to be seen.Next week sees the introduction of, andinto Xbox Game Pass, so will we see any new entries from those into the chart? Don't forget to tune in to see what next week will bring, and in the meantime, you can subscribe to get alerts for all future Xbox Gameplay Charts here