Destroy All Humans! beams down into the Top Ten

Sucker Punch’s PS4 smash hitGhost of Tsushimahas retained its place atop of the UK Charts, making it a third week at number one for the open-world samurai epic.

Ghost of Tsushima managed to hold off continued sales from Nintendo’sAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, as well as the launch of THQ Nordic’sDestroy All Humans!with the sci-fi remaster debuting at number three. Also appearing in the Top Ten this week is Easy Day Studios’ sandbox skating titleSkater XL, which finally saw release on PC and consoles after spending an extended period of time in Early Access.

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Elsewhere in the Top Ten, Koei Tecmo’s anime RPGFairy Taildebuted at number 15, while DotEmu’sStreets of Rage 4made its long-awaited physical release, landing one step ahead at number 14. The brawler sequel has been available to purchase digitally since its launch back in April, thus its physical numbers are understandably lower than expected.

U.K. video game sales chartw/e: August 06, 2025(Chart reflects in-store physical sales only)1.Ghost of Tsushima– Sony Interactive Entertainment2.Animal Crossing: New Horizons– Nintendo3.Destroy All Humans!– THQ Nordic4.Mario Kart 8 Deluxe– Nintendo5.F1 2020– Codemasters6.Paper Mario: The Origami King– Nintendo7.Skater XL– Easy Day Studios8.The Last of Us Part II– Sony Interactive Entertainment9.Grand Theft Auto V– Take-Two10.Minecraft– NintendoU.K. video game charts[GamesIndustry.biz]

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