UK Charts. Week ending on March 24, 2018:
1. Sea of Thieves – Microsoft
2. A Way Out – EA Games
3. Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom – Bandai Namco Entertainment
The Nintendo Switch has now been on the market for a full 12 months and data from the NPD group indicates just how successful its launch has been.
UK Charts. Week ending on March 17, 2018:
1. Burnout Paradise Remastered – EA Games
2. Kirby: Star Allies – Nintendo
3. Fifa 18 – EA Sports
The UK top 20 physical games chart indicates the market has been lacking in big releases during February 2018.
According to the latest data published in the Entertainment Retailer’s Association yearbook, 20-23 percent of big blockbuster games such as Star Wars Battlefront 2 and Assassin’s Creed: Origins were digital.
UK Charts. Week ending on March 3, 2018:
1. FIFA 18 – EA Sports
2. GTA 5 – Rockstar Games
3. Call of Duty: WW2 – Activision
UK monthly charts, February, 2018:
1. FIFA 18 – EA Sports
2. Monster Hunter World – Capcom
3. EA Sports UFC 3 – EA Sports
Worldwide digital games spending in January 2018
1. Call of Duty: WW2 – Activision
2. Monster Hunter: World – Capcom
3. FIFA 18 – EA Sports
UK Charts. Week ending on February 24, 2018:
1. FIFA 18 – EA Sports
2. GTA 5 – Rockstar Games
3. Call of Duty: WW2 – Activision
US Charts, January 2018:
1. Monster Hunter: World – Capcom
2. Dragon Ball: Fighterz – Bandai Namco
3. Call of Duty: WWII – Activision