E3 brings older titles back into Top Ten

As predicted, Sony’s excellent father/son adventure titleGod of Waris back on top of the UK Charts, in a week that saw some of last year’s titles return for one last run at the Brass Ring.

E3 week sawAssassin’s Creed Origins,Fallout 4andCall of Duty: WWIIall make waves in the Top Ten. In my time spent working in gaming stores, I would always see franchise’ previous entries sell out within days of their new sequels receiving mainstream press coverage, so these re-entries are to be expected.

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Focus Home Interactive’sVampyr, though knocked off its impressive number one debut spot, manages to remain in the Top Ten at number eight, while, amazingly, Sony’sPlayStation VR Worldscontinued to climb, shooting into the number five slot. This week also marks the first time since release that Ubisoft’sFar Cry 5has not been featured in the Top Ten. A very solid run for the open-world shooter.

U.K. video game sales chartw/e: Aug 05, 2025(Chart reflects in-store sales only)

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1.God of War –Sony Computer Entertainment2.FIFA 18– Electronic Arts3.Fallout 4– Bethesda4.Detroit: Become Human –Sony Computer Entertainment5.PlayStation VR Worlds –Sony Computer Entertainment6.Grand Theft Auto V– Take 27.Mario Kart 8 Deluxe– Nintendo8.Vampyr –Focus Home Interactive9.Assassin’s Creed Origins– Ubisoft10.Call of Duty: WWII– Activision

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

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