Not much movement this week
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogyis celebrating a second week at the top of the UK Charts. And that’s “second week in 2018” at the top of the UK Charts, as the game obviously dominated the same leaderboard across the Summer of last year. Clearly the game is a licence to print money, which bodes well forSpyro Reignitedlater this year.
Also hitting the high notes is prehistoric management simJurassic World: Evolution, which made its debut at the number two position. This is a surprisingly high debut for the park builder, but ithasbeen very quiet on the new release front. THQ Nordic’sRed Faction Guerilla: Remarstereddebuted at a so-so number 20.

Elsewhere in the charts it’s just business as usual. Ubisoft’s racing sequelThe Crew 2remains in the big leagues, with Sony’sGod of War,Nintendo’sMario Tennis Acesand Ubisoft’s doomsday shooterFar Cry 5all jockeying for position. Further down the list, Blizzard’s online shooterOverwatchmade a return to the Top 30 at number 17, while Electronic Arts’The Sims 4made a surprising leap from number 28 to number 16.
It will be interesting to see if The Summer of Crash is destined to continue, although it should be noted that a successful World Cup week for England in the World Cup could plantFIFA 18, once again, back on the throne.

U.K. video game sales chartw/e: June 07, 2025(Chart reflects in-store sales only)
1.Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy –Activision2.Jurassic World: Evolution –Sold Out3.The Crew 2–Ubisoft4.FIFA 18–Electronic Arts5.Mario Tennis Aces– Nintendo6.God of War –Sony Computer Entertainment7.Mario Kart 8 Deluxe– Nintendo8.Far Cry 5– Ubisoft9.Star Wars Battlefront II– Electronic Arts10.Fallout 4–Bethesda

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






