1.
Fifa 16
EA Games
3. Lego Dimensions
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

5. Forza Motorsport 6
Microsoft

7. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Konami

9. Grand Theft Auto V
Rockstar

2.
Destiny: The Taken King
Activision
4. NBA 2K16
2K Sports

6. Skylanders Superchargers
Activision

8. Mad Max
Warner Bros. Interactive

10. Pro Evolution Soccer 2016
Konami

No one doubted that EA’s Fifa 16 will remain on top of the best selling wholesale video games chart last week, though the analysts indicate that it has sold 7% less compared Fifa 15 in the same period last year. Our prediction is that Fifa 16 will remain on top of the wholesale chart till 23 October 2015, when Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Syndicate is releasing. The AC will pop up to the top, for brief two weeks, until 6 November 2015, when the Activision’s Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is coming out. The Call of Duty will stay on the top of the wholesale chart for quite some time, at least several weeks, and then closer to the Christmas season, Fifa 16 will pop up to the top again, and then together with Call of Duty Black Ops 3 they will swap the first and second places of the chart in turns for many weeks to come.
Destiny: The Taken King is on the second position of the wholesale chart, the Activision’s game sells very well. The new releases, Warner Bros’ Lego Dimensions, 2KSport’s NBA 2K16, Activision’s Skylanders Superchargers expectedly sell vey well, toghether with recent releases, such as Microsoft’s Forza Motorsport 6, Warner’s Mad Max, and Konami’s PES 2016. The only long selling items in the top 10 are Konami’s another title, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain and the super long seller GTA 5 by Rockstar.