Football Manager 2015 tops the
PC Top 30 chart on GFK Chart-Track of bestselling games in the U.K. last
week.
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare debuts at number three, and there's
also a new entry at number 18, where
World of Truck parks itself. The new
Call of Duty game lands at number one on the
all platforms chart, where Football Manager 2015 enters in the third spot.
Here's
this week's summary:
EA’s 6 week run with ‘FIFA 15’ is over as Activision Blizzard take the
title with ‘Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’.
The latest in the series convincingly beats the week 1 number of 2013’s ‘Call of
Duty: Ghosts’ despite being the 5th biggest launch in the Call of Duty series as
a whole. By contrast however three of this year’s biggest week 1 titles have
been First Person Shooters (Titanfall, Destiny & Wolfenstein). Advanced
Warfare’s week 1 total beats the combined week 1 sales of those 3 by almost 14%.
‘FIFA 15’ (-20%) moves down to No2 following its unbroken run at the top since
release. It stays way ahead of two Sega titles one of them a new entry at No3 in
the form of ‘Football Manager 2015’ for PC. The second is ‘Alien: Isolation’
(+120%) which climbs to its second highest position since launch 5 weeks ago.
Strong sales spurred by retailer promotions see it climb to No4.
‘Destiny’ (+3%) climbs a spot to No5 ahead of ‘Minecraft: Playstation Edition’
(-41%) which drops 3 places to No6. ‘Skylanders Trap Team’ (+6%) continues its
week on week climb up to No7. Last week’s debutant and Xbox One exclusive title
‘Sunset Overdrive’ (-61%) is down to No8 ahead of ‘The Evil Within’ (-44%) which
slides to No9. There is no change at No10 as ‘Minecraft: Xbox Edition’ (+9%) is
a non-mover. Outside the Top 10 ‘Disney Infinity 2.0’ (+10%) adds new Disney
Originals to its roster of Starter Packs although the title remains at No12
despite the boost in sales.