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Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is again at #1 once more within the UK bodily retail charts.
The open-world journey sport has now secured six quantity 1s because it was launched eight weeks in the past. It briefly needed to settle for second place in the course of the weeks that Diablo 4 and Last Fantasy 16 had been launched. However general, Nintendo’s newest blockbuster has demonstrated unimaginable legs and can be a mainstay on the chart via the tip of the yr.
Last Fantasy 16 was final week’s No. 1, however drops to second place this week after a 78% fall in gross sales. The most recent within the venerable collection has already earned the title of “Greatest PlayStation 5 Sport” of all time after solely two weeks on sale, with over 3 million models bought worldwide.
The very best new entry this week is AEW: Combat Perpetually, a brand new wrestling sport from the developer Yukes, which dealt with the event of the WWE video games between 2000 and 2018. Its launch UK boxed gross sales had been 40% decrease than WWE 2K23, launched in March. This isn’t shocking contemplating the energy of the WWE model, and it’s a stable begin for the sport.
The following new sport within the charts is Story of Seasons: A Great Life, which debuts at No. 7. It is a remake of a much-loved Harvest Moon sport from 2003, which was initially launched on Nintendo GameCube. The remake carried out finest on Nintendo Change, which accounted for 89% of gross sales. 9% of gross sales had been on PS5, with the remaining 2% on Xbox consoles.
The ultimate new sport within the charts is Grasp Detective Archives: Rain Code for Nintendo Change, which reached No. 23 within the charts.
Elsewhere, Sonic Origins Plus drops to No. 10 within the charts throughout its second week, with boxed gross sales solely down 34%. And Crash Workforce Rumble that debuted at No. 15 final week, falls to No. 32 after a 53% gross sales drop.
Beneath are the best-selling boxed video video games within the UK for the week ending July 1, 2023: