Black Ops II wins UK chart again, Wii U exclusives debut outside top 10
This week with extra bonus Wii U chart!
Despite another drop in sales (down 35% on last week), Call of Duty: Black Ops II enjoys a third week at number one in the latest UK chart compiled by Chart Track. Far Cry 3 goes in at number two and is the only new entry to make the top 10.
Wii U exclusives Nintendo Land, New Super Mario Bros U, and ZombiU all debut inside the top 20, however, appearing at 11, 14, and 17 respectively. With regards to Wii U console sales, the Wii U 8GB Basic Pack accounted for only 10% of Wii U console sales.
As it’s the first week of sales for Wii U, we’ve included the first Wii U software chart below the regular all formats chart.
Here’s the Top 20 UK software chart in full:
1. Call of Duty: Black Ops II
2. Far Cry 3
3. FIFA 13
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4. Hitman Absolution
5. Assassin’s Creed III
6. Just Dance 4
7. Lego Lord of the Rings
8. Halo 4
9. Skylanders Giants
10. Need for Speed Most Wanted
11. Nintendo Land
12. Dishonored
13. Football Manager 2013
14. New Super Mario Bros U
15. WWE ‘13
16. Moshi Monsters: Moshlings Theme Park
17. ZombiU
18. Medal of Honor: Warfighter
19. New Super Mario Bros 2
20. Forza Horizon
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And here’s the Wii U UK software chart:
1. Nintendo Land
2. New Super Mario Bros U
3. ZombiU
4. Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed
5. Batman: Arkham City - Armored Edition
6. Call of Duty: Black Ops II
7. Sports Connection
8. Assassins Creed III
9. Just Dance 4
10. Tekken Tag Tournament 2
11. Rabbids Land
12: Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two
13. Tank! Tank! Tank!
14. FIFA 13
15. Darksiders II
16. Family Party: 30 Games Obstacle Arcade
17. Mass Effect 3
18. Ben 10: Omniverse
19. Skylanders Giants
20. Game Party Champions
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