UK Sales Chart – Week ending 30th May
Despite a 42% drop in sales, THQ’s UFC Undisputed retains its grip on the top spot. Conversely, EA Sports Active sales move up 42%, but the fitness game stays steady at the No.3. Position.
1. UFC 2009 Undisputed (1)
2. Pokemon Platinum (2)
3. EA Sports Active (3)
4. Guitar Hero: Metallica (New Entry)
5. Infamous (New Entry)
6. Wii Fit (4)
7. FIFA 09 (5)
8. Virtua Tennis 2009 (New Entry)
9. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (6)
10. Terminator Salvation (New Entry)
11. Mario Kart Wii (7)
12. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (11)
13. Call of Duty: World at War (8)
14. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (9)
15. Bionic Commando (12)
16. Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Mummy (13)
17. Professor Layton and the Curious Village (10)
18. Ben 10: Alien Force (24)
19. Hannah Montana: The Movie (20)
20. Guitar Hero: World Tour (23)
21. Grand Theft Auto IV (19)
22. Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training (14)
23. Football Manager 2009 (21)
24. The Godfather II (15)
25. Resident Evil 5 (16)
26. Halo Wars (35)
27. Trivial Pursuit (30)
28. Night at the Museum 2 (New Entry)
29. Mario Kart DS (26)
30. Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection (25)
31. New Super Mario Bros. (32)
32. Killzone 2 (22)
33. Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (34)
34. Battlestations: Pacific (17)
35. Need for Speed: Undercover (Re-entry)
36. Fallout 3 (Re-entry)
37. Left 4 Dead (28)
38. Monsters Vs. Aliens (29)
39. Damnation (27)
40. Rhythm Paradise (18)
Nintendo’s Pokemon Platinum still sits at No.2 after a 28% drop in sales. Activision’s successful Guitar Hero franchise continues to do well with the release of the Metallica edition at No.4, and the PS3-exclusive shock-em-up Infamous debuts at No.5.
Ex-champ Wii Fit is pushed down two places to No. 6, with a 5% drop in sales, and EA’s FIFA 09 follows, dropping down to No.7 with a 13% drop in sales.
The last new entry into the top 10 is Sega’s Virtua Tennis 2009 which gets served up at No.8. Activision’s X-men Origins: Wolverine drops three places to No.9. The only other new entries in the Top 40 are Warner Bros. Movie tie-in Terminator: Salvation at No.10, and Night at the Museum 2 at No.28.
The biggest loser by far is Rhythm Paradise, which plummeted 22 places, and only just managed to cling onto a place in the Top 40. The biggest winner was Halo Wars, moving up nine places to No.26.
Interestingly, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare actually outsold its own sequel Call of Duty: World at War this week for the first time since the latter game’s release.
All info provided by Chart-Track