And yer boy Crash Bandicoot is back
This week’s UK Charts saw very little change, with more than half of the Top Ten’s entries maintaining their slot from last week. Leading the charge was Ubisoft’sFar Cry 5, which is selling by the bucketful, EA’sFIFA 18and Microsoft’s swashbucklingSea of Thieves, which all held their premier positions firmly.
Realism-based racerForza Motorsport 7managed to climb a few places to break back into the Top Five, while re-entries were made by Nintendo Switch mega-hitSuper Mario Odysseyand perennial favouriteCrash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy.

Elsewhere in the charts, EA’s controversialStar Wars Battlefront IImade a huge re-entry, reappearing in the Top 40 at number 16. Bethesda’sDOOMandFallout 4, which perpetually feature as a part of in-store sales, also both managed to push back into the Top Twenty, proving themselves two of the most consistently selling titles of recent years.
U.K. video game sales chartw/e: August 10, 2025(Chart reflects in-store sales only)

1.Far Cry 5– Ubisoft2.FIFA 18– Electronic Arts3.Sea of Thieves– Microsoft4.Forza Motosport 7–Microsoft5.PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds –Microsoft6.Call of Duty: WWII –Activision7.Mario Kart 8 Deluxe –Nintendo8.Grand Theft Auto V –Take 29.Super Mario Odyssey– Nintendo10.Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy –Activision
U.K. video game charts[GFK Chart-Track]







