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In the wake of mediocre reviews from the press and downright abysmal feedback from players, Electronic Arts’ sci-fi epicAnthemstill succeeded in debuting at the top of the UK Charts this week.

The caveat that comes with this – alaFar Cry New Dawn‘s success last week – is that this No.1 status represents no great feat of money-making.Anthem’sphysical launch numbers are less than half the numbers of BioWare’sMass Effect: Andromeda, (another title that became a community punching bag on launch).Anthemalso achieved a mere quarter of the week one sales of Activision’s own sci-fi multiplayer shooterDestiny 2,which launched in 2017.

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Elsewhere in the charts, Capcom’sResident Evil 2and Square Enix’Kingdom Hearts IIIleft the Top Ten, as did not-great anime fighterJump Force.This leaves behind a status quo of mainstream action games and Nintendo titles. The charts have been losing their relevance for years now, certainly as a representation of “what’s great” or even “what’s successful.” At least the charts remain an interesting document of the titles that continue to draw money from the high street in the long-term.

Looking at you,Grand Theft Auto V.

U.K. video game sales chartw/e: July 06, 2025(Chart reflects in-store sales only)

  1. Anthem –Electronic Arts2.Far Cry New Dawn –Ubisoft3.FIFA 19 –Electronic Arts4.Red Dead Redemption 2–Take 25.Metro Exodus– Deep Silver6.Forza Horizon 4 –Microsoft7.New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe– Nintendo8.Mario Kart 8 Deluxe– Nintendo9.Call of Duty: Black Ops 4– Activision10.Super Smash Bros. Ultimate– NintendoU.K. video game charts[GFK Chart-Track]

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