3. Battlefield Hardline
EA Games
5. Bloodborne
Sony Computer Ent.
7. Call Of Duty: Advanced Warfare
Activision
9. Minecraft: Playstation Edition
Sony Computer Ent.
4. Fifa 15
EA Sports
6. Far Cry 4
Ubisoft
8. Minecraft: Xbox Edition
Microsoft
10. Dying Light
Warner Bros. Interactive
Source: UKIE
The second position of the wholesale games chart is traditionally with Rockstrar’s GTA 5. With the release of this 18-month old game on PC, it is again in the tops of the chart, a truly long and best seller. EA’s Battlefield Hardline is still doing well, and is on the third position this week. Fifa 15 and Call of Duty Advanced Warfare, which will traditionally stay high up in the charts until their new releases comes out in Autumn, are on the 4th and 7th positions respectively. Bloodborne is still doing well, and is on the 5th position although, in the low season when there are only a few new releases, one could expect it doing better. In the end it is probably not quite a revolutionizing title by Sony as some were predicting, though it’s a very good game indeed.
Ubisoft’s Far Cry 4, one of our favourites is still doing very well. This game, not quite expectedly, took a very high stand in sales and has been doing extremely well since its release last Autumn. 8th and 9th positions are with Minecraft, on Xbox and PlayStation respectively, and the 10th position is with Dying Light, Warner Bros Interactive’s zombie game.