UK Video Game Chart: Uncharted 4 holds at No.1 ahead of Doom

UK Video Game Chart: Uncharted 4 holds at No.1 ahead of Doom
James Orry Updated on by

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Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End has held on to the UK’s No.1 despite a massive 78 per cent drop off in sales week-on-week.

Doom too proves to have great staying power, holding at No.2 with only a 35 per cent drop in sales week-on-week. So impressive was Doom’s second week that it actually sits “close” to the top spot in terms of units sold.

Homefront: The Revolution, Koch Media’s first title in the franchise since acquiring the rights from closed publisher THQ, is new at No.3. The original charted at No.1 back in week 11 of 2011. Sales figures for The Revolution have not been announced.

Elsewhere Black Ops 3 drops into No.4, whilst Nintendo’s Fire Emblem Fates Birthright takes No.5. Fire Emblem Fates Conquest claims No.11.

Also new is SEGA’s Valkyria Chronicles Remastered at No.6, whilst Battleborn continues to drop down the chart finding itself at No.27. Battleborn isn’t the only game on the slide, with Ratchet and Clank down from No.4 to No.12, and Ubisoft’s Far Cry Primal dropping from No.6 to No.30.

Source: UKIE Games Charts, compiled by GfK Chart-Track, (All Prices) Week Ending 21 May 2016

1. UNCHARTED 4: A THIEF’S END

2. DOOM

3. HOMEFRONT: THE REVOLUTION

4. CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS III

5. FIRE EMBLEM FATES: BIRTHRIGHT

6. VALKYRIA CHRONICLES REMASTERED

7. TOM CLANCY’S THE DIVISION

8. GRAND THEFT AUTO V

9. LEGO MARVEL AVENGERS

10. FIFA 16

11. FIRE EMBLEM FATES: CONQUEST

12. RATCHET & CLANK

13. STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT

14. FALLOUT 4

15. HALO 5: GUARDIANS

16. FORZA MOTORSPORT 6

17. EA SPORTS UFC 2

18. MINECRAFT: XBOX EDITION

19. DARK SOULS III

20. UEFA EURO 2016 PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER

Overwatch and Total War: Warhammer are new this week, with Blizzard’s Overwatch most likely to overtake Uncharted and Doom to the No.1 spot. Total War will see the bulk of its sales made digitally, so a chart place will be less important.