However, the tracks are much wider than those in HD and Fury, so don't worry about a Chengou Project-like zone 60. As always, these charts are based on UK retail and do not include digital sales. 2048 Elite Pass requirements are made harder, especially for zone modes.
The full Top 10 is below, courtesy of UKIE and GfK Chart-Track. Grand Theft Auto V jumps one place to No.5. Retail discounting saw Doom 4 sales rise by 430%, raising it up to No.17, with Fallout 4 one place behind after a 166% sales boost.īack in the Top 10, Sony's Horizon: Zero Dawn also benefits from a price cut with sales more than doubling to put it at No.4. The publisher has a significant presence in the Top 20, with Dishonored 2 at No.10 and two re-entries further down. The only other new entry in the Top 10 is Bethesda's Morrowind expansion for The Elder Scrolls Online, which arrives at No.9. (Interestingly, another long-running racing franchise that has yet to achieve No.1). Tekken 7 suffered a 45% drop in sales, but was still holds off new entries such as Codemasters' Dirt 4, which has to settle for third place. Last week, the beat-'em-up also secured its franchise's first No.1 in two decades. The anti-grav racer knocks Bandai Namco's Tekken 7 down one place to No.2. Despite being one of the longest running PlayStation franchises, with the original launching alongside the platform holder's first console in 1995, this is the first entry in the series to top the UK charts. The Omega Collection compiles the content from Wipeout HD, Wipeout HD Fury and Wipeout 2048. Sony has stormed the UK charts this week with Wipeout: Omega Collection, which launches at No.1.