The Last of Us enters the British charts again, while Final Fantasy 7 Remake debuts in pole position - Gamerdo - Video Peeling news, instructions, exemplary procedures, reviews and culture
Resident Evil 3 meanwhile recorded a significant decline in sales.
No surprise final fantasy 7 remake as we reported yesterday (via Gamesindustry), we have led the British charts for the sale of boxed video games in the week until April 11th. The game sold half as many physical copies such as final Fantasy 15 When it came to the market in December 2016, this is not only due to the fact that most physical transactions in the United Kingdom were closed due to a blocking arranged by the government, but it is also Noteworthy that this is the case Final Fantasy 15 launched in the Christmas season.
However, physical sales in the United Kingdom seem to increase overall. Since the beginning of the blocking, over a million copies of games were sold in the UK. When you involve the week before, the number rises to 1.5 million with Animal Crossing: New Horizonte have had a great hand in it. Physical sales increased by 3 percent compared to the previous year, while sales increased by 2 percent this week compared to last week.
Resident Evil 3, _ debuted the last week in second place, has fallen in 7th place and recorded a decline in sales of 78 percent. In the meantime, strangely, _The last of us remastered The top 10 were re-entered. You can check the full top 10 below.
- Final Fantasy 7 remake
- Call of Duty Modern Warfare
- Animal Crossing: New Horizonte
- FIFA 20
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
- Forza Horizon 4
- Resident Evil 3
- Star Wars Jedi: Fallen order
- Grand theft Auto 5
- The last of us remastered
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