Call of Duty usurped after two month streak
Activision’s extended run in the number one spot of the UK Charts came to an end this week, as Electronic Arts’FIFA 18successfully regained the top spot, knocking offCall of Duty: WWII,which held the coveted position since early November.
Not only that, but the Top Five, which was cemented over the festive season, has also been raided by Rockstar’ crime-operaGrand Theft Auto V, with the 2013 title coming in third place. Top Ten re-entries were made by battle–royale pioneerPlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds,The Sims 4andForza Motorsport 7, while Switch titlesSuper Mario OdysseyandZelda: Breath of the Wild, still simmer in the latter half of the big leagues.
Elsewhere in the charts, Most games are just jockeying for position, slipping or climbing just a few spots, as the dust settles on the pre-and-post Christmas mayhem. The charts will likely perform this way until the end of the month, which sees the launch of several titles, such asMonster Hunter: World, Lost SphearandDragon Ball FighterZ.
U.K. video game sales chartw/e: June 06, 2025(Chart reflects in-store sales only)
1.FIFA 18–Electronic Arts2.Call of Duty: WWII –Activision3.Grand Theft Auto V –Take 24.Assassin’s Creed Origins –Ubisoft5.Star Wars Battlefront II–Electronic Arts6.The Sims 4 –Electronic Arts7.PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds– Microsoft8.Super Mario Odyssey–Nintendo9.The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild –Nintendo10.Forza Motorsport 7– Microsoft
U.K. video game charts[GFK Chart-Track]