UK Video Game Chart: The Order: 1886 lands at No.1 as Evolve slips to No.3

UK Video Game Chart: The Order: 1886 lands at No.1 as Evolve slips to No.3
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PS4 exclusive The Order: 1886 has entered the UK chart at No.1, despite receiving a less than glowing reception from critics.

Ready At Dawn’s action title is Sony’s first No.1 since The Last of Us: Remastered arrived on PS4 back in August.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, meanwhile, sees a 3 per cent rise in sales week-on-week to climb one place to No.2. Evolve, last week’s No.1, is down to No.3 after seeing a 66 per cent sales slump.

Far Cry 4 continues to benefit from retailer promotions and jumps from No.7 to No.4, followed by GTA 5 at No.5.

The school half-term also helped Minecraft sales jump across the board, with the Xbox Edition up one place to No.7, and the PlayStation Edition up two places to No.9.

Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask drops 70 per cent on its second week and falls to eighth spot. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is also a faller, down 68 per cent to No.12.

There are two other new entries to mention. SEGA’s Total War: Attila debuts at No.21, whilst Koei Tecmo’s Dead or Alive 5 Last Round is in at No.27 on PS4 and Xbox One.

Source: UKIE Games Charts, compiled by GfK Chart-Track, (All Prices) Week 8, 2015

1. THE ORDER: 1886

2. CALL OF DUTY: ADVANCED WARFARE

3. EVOLVE

4. FAR CRY 4

5. GRAND THEFT AUTO V

6. FIFA 15

7. MINECRAFT: XBOX EDITION

8. THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: MAJORA’S MASK 3D

9. MINECRAFT: PLAYSTATION EDITION

10. DESTINY

11. ASSASSIN’S CREED: UNITY

12. MONSTER HUNTER 4 ULTIMATE

13. WWE 2K15

14. LEGO BATMAN 3: BEYOND GOTHAM

15. TERRARIA

16. THE CREW

17. DISNEY INFINITY 2.0

18. MIDDLE EARTH: SHADOW OF MORDOR

19. FORZA HORIZON 2

20. CALL OF DUTY: GHOSTS

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