Great news – I guess – for Bethesda and Larian Studios as The Elder Scrolls Online and Divinity: Original Sin are once again this week’s best selling PC games in UK and Steam.
Bethesda’s online title based on the Elder Scrolls series is once again in first place in UK, followed by The Sims 3: Starter Bundle, Wolfenstein: The New Order and Rome: Total War II. In fifth place we find Diablo III: Reaper of Souls and Battlefield 4 is in sixth place. Watch_Dogs has re-entered charts and is spotted in seventh place, followed by Diablo III, Titanfall and Starcraft 2: Heart of the Swarm.
On the other hand, Divinity: Original Sin remains the best Steam title, followed by DayZ and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. The recently released JRPG, The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, is in fourth place, whereas Age of Empires Legacy Bundle and ArcheAge: Archeum Founders Pack are in fifth and sixth place, respectively. In the last four places we find The Forest, ArcheAge: Silver Founders Pack, Space Engineers and Garry’s Mod.
Here are the complete charts:
UK PC Charts [August 2nd, 2014]
1. THE ELDER SCROLLS ONLINE
2. THE SIMS 3: STARTER BUNDLE
3. WOLFENSTEIN: THE NEW ORDER
4. ROME: TOTAL WAR II
5. DIABLO III: REAPER OF SOULS
6. BATTLEFIELD 4
7. WATCH_DOGS
8. DIABLO III
9. TITANFALL
10. STARCRAFT 2: HEART OF THE SWARMSteam Charts:
1. Divinity: Original Sin
2. DayZ
3. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
4. The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky
5. Age of Empires Legacy Bundle
6. ArcheAge: Archeum Founders Pack
7. The Forest
8. ArcheAge: Silver Founders Pack
9. Space Engineers
10. Garry’s Mod
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