And it finally has been de-throned. SEGA’s football management game is not currently the best selling PC game in the UK. Oh no, as that title goes to EA Games’ and BioWare’s Star Wars MMO game, Star Wars: The Old Republic. Apart from this, we can’t notice any significant change in the UK Retail Top10. Assassin’s Creed: Revelations didn’t manage to keep its place last week and was replaced by Blizzard’s MMO, World of Warcraft: Cataclysm. Continue reading Weekly Top 10 PC Charts; UK PC Retail and Steam Digital Charts [December 18th – 24th]→
The weekly UK Retail and Steam charts have just been unveiled and let us tell you that there haven’t been any significant changes in the PC retail land. In fact, the UK Retail Charts are exactly the same as last week’s, with the only difference that Revelations lost one place whereas Late Night gained one. Football Manager 2012 is still at the first place, followed by Skyrim and Modern Warfare 3 is still one place higher than Battlefield 3. Continue reading Weekly Top 10 PC Charts; UK PC Retail and Steam Digital Charts [December 11th – 17th→
It appears that a lot of PC gamers love soccer games, as Football Manager 2012 is still at the top place of the retail UK PC charts. Followed by Skyrim, FM2012 proves that there is a huge market for manager games. Well, at least if there is a good one as EA’s attempt is nowhere to be found. Although Battlefield 3 gained some places last week, it is behind Modern Warfare 3. On the other hand, both Assassin’s Creed: Revelations and Batman: Arkham City lost four and two places, respectively. Continue reading Weekly Top 10 PC Charts; UK PC Retail and Steam Digital Charts [December 4th – 10th]; Skyrim and FM2012 retain their thrones→
Another week, another PC sales chart and it seems that both Skyrim and Football Manager 2012 are still able keep all those PC gamers out there interested. As we can see, there is no significant changes in the UK Retail Charts, apart from Assassin’s Creed: Revelations’s entrance. Apart from that, there is nothing really to write home about. Football Manager 2012 is still at the first place, followed by Skyrim, Modern Warfare 5 is at the fifth place, while Battlefield 3 and Batman: Arkham City lost one and four places, respectively. Continue reading Weekly Top 10 PC Charts; UK PC Retail and Steam Digital Charts [November 27th – December 3rd]→
And it has been topped. Although Bethesda’s RPG is selling extremely well, it has been topped in the UK Retail Charts and Football Manager 2012 has reclaimed its throne. There were a few users some months ago that were wondering if such titles were selling to justify their existence. Well, as you can see everyone, not only they sell but they are big hits since they managed to top both The Sims series and Skyrim. Apart from this, the chart is similar to last week’s with one big difference. Batman: Arkham City’s PC version is finally out and has managed to climb immediately at the fourth place. Kudos to Rocksteady and Warner Bros. Continue reading Weekly Top 10 PC Charts; UK PC Retail and Steam Digital Charts [November 20th – 26th]→
Although Modern Warfare 3 managed to top everything in consoles, it still couldn’t beat Bethesda’s RPG in both the Steam and the UK PC Retail charts. Not only that, but Football Manager 2012 has managed to surpass Activision’s shooter, proving how successful this soccer manager truly is. THQ’s third person sandbox has also managed to enter the Top10, alongside with Bluebyte’s strategy and Black Box’s arcade racing game. Continue reading Weekly Top 10 PC Charts; UK PC Retail and Steam Digital Charts [November 13th-19th]; Nothing can top Skyrim→
Well, it was to be expected. Skyrim has managed to top every PC game and it’s rightfully at the first place of both the UK retail and Steam digital charts. Coming behind it is Activision’s Modern Warfare 3. Although the MW3 has managed to surpass BF3 retail sales, we can see from the games’ stats that BF3 has a bigger fanbase. It will definitely be interesting to see how this battle will conclude. Rockstar’s L.A. Noire is on the fourth and last place of the Steam and UK Retail charts, respectively. Continue reading Weekly Top 10 PC Charts; UK PC Retail and Steam Digital Charts [November 6th-12th]; Skyrim is the new king→
So you thought that BF3 will be the best selling PC game for the following weeks, right? Well, guess again as Football Manager 2012 has managed to reclaim its throne. That’s right, SEGA’s soccer manager is at the top of the UK PC retail charts yet again. What really caught our attention though was the return of EIDOS’ Human Revolution, as it gained nine whole places. Damn, now that’s impressive. Blizzard’s MMO can also be spotted at the sixth place, proving that this massive MMORPG still has some life left in it. Continue reading Weekly Top 10 PC Charts; UK PC Retail and Steam Digital Charts [October 30th – November 5th]→
Call us unimpressed with Battlefield 3’s success. Although its single player is a COD ‘clopycat’, its multiplayer is really addictive and that’s its biggest feature. Battles are intense and quite frankly, there is nothing out there that comes close to Battlefield 3 oh, and I suck as a pilot… jets are not for me after all. Regarding the retail sales, we can also see that Stronghold 3 has managed to gain a place, whereas iD Software’s RAGE has lost three places and can be spotted at the end of the chart. Continue reading Weekly Top 10 PC Charts; UK PC Retail and Steam Digital Charts [October 23rd – 29th]; BF3 tops everything→
Well, it was to be expected as Football Manager 2011 has always been at the top places of UK’s Top10 PC Retail charts. So it’s only natural to see its 2012 version getting at the first place, right? What was a bit unexpected though was the fact that Football Manager 2012 has managed to gain the first place and in Steam’s digital charts. Ironically, a lot of people have been wondering if there is a crowd for such games. Well guys, according to the game’s sales there is definitely one and it’s quite big. Continue reading Weekly Top 10 PC Charts; UK PC Retail and Steam Digital Charts [October 16th – 22nd]; Football Manager 2012 takes the cake→