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The Division has held on to the top of the UK All-Formats Video Game Charts for a fourth week in a row, fending off an advance from the cut price Far Cry Primal.
Ubisoft’s stone-age adventure climbs one place to No.2 following a range of retailer price promotions, with FIFA 16 also moving up one to No.3. GTA 5 climbs two places to No.4, with Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 holding at No.5.
UFC 2, meanwhile, slips four places to No.6, with Star Wars Battlefront sticking at No.7. Rainbow Six Siege climbs to No.8, LEGO Marvel Avengers falls one to No.9, and Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 slips to No.10.
Other movers this week include WWE 2K16 at No.11, possibly in anticipation for last night’s Wrestlemania, Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer at No.25, and Batman: Arkham Knight at No.30. Street Fighter V continues to place outside the Top 40 after slipping outside last week. 3DS brawler Hyrule Warriors Legends, meanwhile, slips a huge 26 places to No.39 just one week after release.
Source: UKIE Games Charts, compiled by GfK Chart-Track, (All Prices) Week Ending 2 April 2016
1. TOM CLANCY’S THE DIVISION
2. FAR CRY PRIMAL
3. FIFA 16
4. GRAND THEFT AUTO V
5. CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS III
6. EA SPORTS UFC 2
7. STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT
8. RAINBOW SIX SIEGE
9. LEGO MARVEL AVENGERS
10. PLANTS VS ZOMBIES: GARDEN WARFARE 2
11. WWE 2K16
12. LEGO JURASSIC WORLD
13. MINECRAFT: XBOX EDITION
14. MINECRAFT: STORY MODE
15. FALLOUT 4
16. ASSASSIN’S CREED SYNDICATE
17. FORZA MOTORSPORT 6
18. JUST CAUSE 3
19. MINECRAFT: PLAYSTATION EDITION
20. POKKEN TOURNAMENT
Expect a fight for No.1 in next week’s charts with both Xbox One exclusive Quantum Break and PS4/Xbox One/PC racer DiRT Rally arriving in stores tomorrow, April 5. Quantum Break appears to be attracting a fair amount of buzz, but will it do enough to fend off the long-awaited console return of Codemaster’s hit rally series? Motocross racer MXGP 2 is also out this Friday, but it likely won’t cause much concern for the current top 10.