Better late than never
Later than usual this week, but thanks for stopping by to check out the latest happenings in the UK Charts. 2018 continues to push forward, as some of last year’s big titles start to peak, making way for new (and new-to-this-generation) video games.
Deep Silver’sKingdom Come: Deliverancedebuted very strongly, landing straight in at the number two spot, it was just edged out of the top place by Electronic Arts’FIFA 18, which is refusing to go away. Speaking of,Grand Theft Auto Vhas also decided it wants back in the Top Three. Again.
The Switch re-release of sexy hack ‘n’ slasherBayonetta 2performed superbly, debuting at number five. This pushes Activision’sCall of Duty: WWIIout of the Top Five for the first time since the game’s release last November.
Elsewhere in the charts,Dynasty Warriors 9entered just outside the Top Ten at number 13. Square’s RPG remakeSecret of Manadebuted at number 24, while Bandai Namco’sDragon Ball FighterZhas peakedhard, down from number 19 to number 40.
U.K. video game sales chartw/e: June 02, 2025(Chart reflects in-store sales only)
1.FIFA 18 –Electronic Arts2.Kingdom Come: Deliverance –Deep Silver3.Grand Theft Auto V –Take 24.Monster Hunter: World–Capcom5.Bayonetta 2 –Nintendo6.EA Sports UFC 3–Electronic Arts7.Shadow of the Colossus– Sony Entertainment8.Call of Duty: WWII–Activision9.Mario Kart 8 Deluxe –Nintendo10.Assassin’s Creed Origins –Ubisoft
U.K. video game charts[GFK Chart-Track]