Call of Duty: WWII holds firm at the top of the UK Charts

Mario and Zelda back on the rise

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With Christmas shopping well underway, the UK charts is getting quite the weekly shake-up, even if the top slots do appear to be permanent fixtures.

Activision’s military shooter Call of Duty: WWII remains firmly in the number slot, still backed up by FIFA 18 and Star Wars: Battlefront II, which has climbed a slot from last week. In good news for Nintendo, Super Mario Odyssey has also stepped up another couple of slots, just pipping Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed: Origins.

As we approach the latter part of the Top Ten, we see the terrible WWE 2K18 make an appearance, probably due to its recent Switch port, which is supposedly a mess. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 has also re-entered the Top Ten, LEGO games being a popular seller most yuletide seasons.

Further down the charts, re-entries have been made by multiple Minecraft titles, as well as DOOM, Prey and even Mario Kart 7. Zelda: Breath of the Wild also received a huge boost in sales, moving up from number 29 to number 17.

U.K. video game sales chart w/e: December 9 2017
(Chart reflects in-store sales only)

1. Call of Duty: WWII – Activision
2. FIFA 18Electronic Arts
3. Star Wars Battlefront IIElectronic Arts
4. Super Mario OdysseyNintendo
5. Assassin’s Creed Origins – Ubisoft
6. Grand Theft Auto V – Take 2
7. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Nintendo
8. WWE 2K18 – Take 2
9. The Sims 4 – Electronic Arts
10. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 – Warner Bros. Interactive

U.K. video game charts [GFK Chart-Track]


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