Lego Jurassic World Continues to Dominate UK Sales Chart
Warner Bros. maintains strong presence with Batman: Arkham Knight and Dying Light.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment's reign at the top of the UK sales chart continues in the week ending August 22 with Lego Jurassic World, which reaches No.1 for the second week in a row.
Following it is Grand Theft Auto V at No.2, and Batman: Arkham Knight--another Warner release--at No3. EA's Battlefield Hardline finishes the week at No.4, with Minecraft: Xbox Edition one place below it at No.5.
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FIFA 15, now in its 48th week on the chart, reaches No.6, ahead of Minecraft: PlayStation Edition at No.7 and Dying Light at No.8. Rounding off the top ten are The Elder Scrolls Online and Call of Duty: Advance Warfare at No.9 and No.10 respectively.
Take a look at the full top ten below.
- Lego Jurassic World
- Grand Theft Auto V
- Batman: Arkham Knight
- Battlefield Hardline
- Minecraft: Xbox Edition
- FIFA 15
- Minecraft: PlayStation Edition
- Dying Light
- The Elder Scrolls Online
- Call of Duty: Advance Warfare
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