GfK Chart-Track is back with a look at the bestselling games in the U.K., this
time for the week ending June 13th. The big move on the
PC top 30 is the re-emergence of
The Elder Scrolls Online, apparently
thanks to the launch of the console editions of the MMORPG. TESO is number one
on the
all platforms chart where
LEGO Jurassic World debuts at number two.
Here's
how they summarize
all the activity:
Bethesda Softworks take top spot as ‘The Elder
Scrolls Online’ becomes their first chart topping title since ‘Wolfenstein: The
New Order’ just over a year ago.
Although the original PC version of the title launched in April last year, the
new updated versions feature a subscription free model as well as several new
updates. Having launched on Tuesday ‘The Elder Scrolls Online’ is the third
title to break through the 100k sales mark in its first week in 2015, delivering
a bigger week 1 than ‘Battlefield Hardline’ but still behind ‘The Witcher III:
Wild Hunt’, which remains the biggest debut of the year so far.
Following on from the success of the movie which also released this week Warner
Bros’ ‘Lego Jurassic World’ roars into the chart at No2. With ‘The Elder Scrolls
Online’ taking No1 the consecutive five week run of Bandai Namco is ended as
‘The Witcher III: Wild Hunt’ (-48%) drops down to No3. Another title making the
jump to Gen 8 consoles debuts at No4 with 505 Games’ ‘Payday 2: Crimewave
Edition’ for Xbox One and PS4. The original ‘Payday 2’ topped the charts back in
August 2013 and the Crimewave Edition adds improved visuals and new content to
the title. ‘Grand Theft Auto V’ (-34%) is not far behind but makes way for the
new titles dropping down to No5. ‘FIFA 15’ (-23%) is at No6 and remains
comfortably ahead of a resurgent ‘Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’ (+11%), which
climbs to No7. Wii U exclusive ‘Splatoon’ (4,948 / -44%) is down to No8 in its
third week on chart although is sure to see a boost with an official hardware
bundle due to launch on the platform next week. ‘Battlefield Hardline’ ( -39%)
is down four places to No9 and ‘Farming Simulator 15’ (-26%) rounds off the Top
10.