The physical UK chart feels like it's been pretty much the same for months now. This is partly down to a lack of notable new PlayStation 4 releases, of course, but it's a little difficult to drum up things to say each week when the same handful of games are perpetually the country's top sellers. This week, Nintendo secures a successful start for the remake of a Pokémon spin-off, but other than that, we might as well be looking at last week's chart.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, FIFA 20, and Grand Theft Auto V are second, third, and fourth respectively, while The Division 2 clambers up into fifth. Two Point Hospital moves to number six following its strong debut, and Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy clings onto the top 10 in ninth. Unfortunately, we also see a rapid decline for Dreams, which now sits at the very bottom of the top 40. The silver lining is that the game is likely doing better digitally, and early access will have boosted its numbers before launch. However, it's not flying off the shelves at retail.
Here's the latest top 10.
UK Sales Charts: Week Ending 7th March 2020
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
- FIFA 20
- Grand Theft Auto V
- The Division 2
- Two Point Hospital
- Minecraft
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
- Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
- Luigi's Mansion 3
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I'm hoping Dreams is selling well digitally, and I hope due to the kind of game it is, that it has good legs. I'm definitely a little concerned for the game long term though. I rarely see more than 3K people online at a time (currently 1.856 people online). Fingers crossed my worries are misplaced because I love Dreams.
Happy to still see Two Point Hospital going strong!
I am part of the problem, bought Modern Warfare the other week.
It is so much bloody fun though!
Honestly I forgot Dreams existed and it's only been a week so
Okay, who had "the first week of March" as the date Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order finally dropped out of the top ten?
Oh, that's right; nobody did. Round of applause for Respawn!
I hope this doesn't mean the end for Media Molecule somewhere down the line. Sony have been closing their UK studios over the last couple of years. And with their previous game "Tearaway" not selling well either (Not entirely their fault) but still.
Worse case scenario they would close them down and keep the servers running. And let it be similar to LBP3
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