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Football Manager 2015 remains number one on the PC top 30 while The Elder Scrolls Online takes a big jump from #11 to number three, suggesting the plan to drop mandatory subscription fees is proving popular. On the all platforms chart Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare advances back into the top spot. Here's their summary:

This week it is Activision’s turn to re-claim No1 as ‘COD: Advanced Warefare’ surges 27% in units over last week.

Rockstar/Take 2’s 3 week consecutive spell at the top ends as ‘Grand Theft Auto V’ drops to No2 (-7%). It does mean that these 2 titles are neck and neck right now when it comes to the number of weeks they have each had at No1 (seven) and the number of consecutive weeks (three). EA’s ‘FIFA 15’ remains at No3 (-5%) and Deep Silver/Koch remain at No4 with last week’s new release ‘Saints Row IV Re-Elected / Gat Out of Hell’ (-38%). The tail end of the retail promotion on ‘Call of Duty: Ghosts’ (-37%) sees the title only dropping 2 places from last week to No7.

The only other news this week is 505 Games’ ‘Terraria’ climbing 15 places to No13 (+77%) thanks to the launch of PS4 and Xbox One versions.

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