Watchdogs 2 debuts in second place in UK sales chart

Last week's video game charts, ending on the 19th of November, has produced no real surprises in the UK games sales chart. The list compiled by GFK has Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare remaining top of the list, unable to be toppled by the release of Ubisoft's hacker adventure, Watchdogs 2.Ubisoft also managed to have the weeks only other new entry into the top 20. The Assassin's Creed: Ezio Collection entered at number 10 which is quite impressive for a re-release. Take 2's WWE 2K17 was the weeks big climber, rising from 16th place up to 5th.

Last week’s video game charts, ending on the 19th of November, has produced no real surprises in the UK games sales chart. The list compiled by GFK has Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare remaining top of the list, unable to be toppled by the release of Ubisoft’s hacker adventure, Watchdogs 2.

Ubisoft also managed to have the weeks only other new entry into the top 20. The Assassin’s Creed: Ezio Collection entered at number 10 which is quite impressive for a re-release. Take 2’s WWE 2K17 was the weeks big climber, rising from 16th place up to 5th.

The Top 20 is as follows:

  1. Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare
  2. Watchdogs 2
  3. FIFA 17
  4. Battlefield 1
  5. WWE 2K17
  6. Forza Horizon 3
  7. Dishonored 2
  8. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Ed.
  9. Grand Theft Auto V
  10. Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection
  11. Gears of War 4
  12. Star Wars Battlefront
  13. Lego Dimensions
  14. Mafia III
  15. Titanfall 2
  16. Minecraft: Xbox Edition
  17. Rocket League
  18. Overwatch
  19. Skylanders Imaginators
  20. Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Edition

The past week has seen another disappointing result for Respawn Entertainment’s Titanfall 2. It dropped from 8th to 15th. Despite the game receiving rave reviews from players and critics alike, it doesn’t seem to be attracting the attention of buyers. This may be of some concern to Respawn boss Vince Zampalla, whose former studio Infinity Ward have once again hit the top of sales with its latest Call of Duty, a franchise that Zampalla himself helped to create.

Next weeks sales chart will be expected to feature the much anticipated release of Pokemon Sun and Moon, which hits the shelves in the UK on November 23rd. Perhaps Game Freak and their visit to the Alola region can knock Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare from the summit.

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