Capcom’s Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City could not infect EA Sports reboot of the popular franchise as FIFA Street manages to hold on to the number one spot in the UK.
It has been another seven days since we last took a look at the United Kingdom’s software sales charts and apart from a few minor changes, it seems that the charts are pretty similar to the previous weeks.
Coming in first for yet another week is EA Sports’ return to the FIFA offshoot, FIFA Street. It seems that a large number of gamers and footy fans have a thing for freestyle, silky skills and flashy moves as the game remains number one on the charts for
yet another week.
It did so by holding off another debutant in the form of Capcom’s Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City. Although the game has received largely average review scores and the fact that the game is a very non-Resident Evil Resident Evil game, it still seems
to have attracted a considerable amount of attention.
Sam Shepard’s final chapter in the Mass Effect trilogy, Mass Effect 3, is still managing to keep a spot in the top three as it finishes third while FIFA 12, arguably the best football simulation game in history, finishes one place below in fourth.
EA’s fourth entry in the top five places is SSX, which debuted a few weeks ago and shot itself straight to the number one spot while gamers just cannot seem to get enough of Activision’s latest offering in the Call of Duty series, Modern Warfare 3.
Kid Icarus: Uprising is the second debutant in the charts and the Nintendo 3DS games slots right in at seventh. By doing so, it pushed another EA title, Battlefield 3, down to eighth.
Codemasters are known for making rather decent F1 games and F1 2011 makes a comeback into the charts following the Malaysian Gran Prix.
Rounding up the top ten is Sega’s Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games which just manages to hold on to the tenth spot in the charts.
That is it for another week’s top ten best selling games in the UK check back here next week to see if any game can knock FIFA Street off its perch.
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