Big shakeup in the Top Ten

Call of Duty: WWIIremains untouchable, as it sits confidently at the top of the UK charts for a fourth week. It seems likely that Activision’s shooter will hold the top spot throughout December. EA’sFIFA 18has returned to second place, with their sci-fi shooterStar Wars: Battlefront IIslipping to fourth.

As frenzied Christmas shopping begins, multiple big-name titles made re-entries, withGran Turismo: Sport,Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus,Need for Speed Paybackand… erm…Fallout 4all returning to the Top Ten.

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Pokemon Ultra Sun & Moonhave seemingly peaked with a vengeance, with both games now sitting in the twenties, way down from last week’s lofty fourth and fifth positions. New PS4 titlesKnowledge is PowerandHidden Agendafailed break into the big league, but made solid debuts at fourteen and fifteen, respectively.

Tune in next week to see if the Black Friday weekend made an impact on the rankings.

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U.K. video game sales chartw/e: July 20, 2025(Chart reflects in-store sales only)

1.Call of Duty: WWII –Activision2.FIFA 18–Electronic Arts3.Gran Turismo: Sport– Sony4.Star Wars Battlefront II– Electronic Arts5.Assassin’s Creed Origins –Ubisoft6.Forza Motorsport 7– Microsoft7.Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus –Bethesda8.Super Mario Odyssey– Nintendo9.Fallout 4 –Bethesda10.Need for Speed Payback –Electronic Arts

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

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