It was a very quiet July for video game releases in the UK, with EA Sports College Football 25 the highest charting new entry at No.7.
The new American Football game has got off to a strong start considering the sport's relatively niche popularity in the UK. The game's sales are more than double what Madden NFL 24 managed in its first two weeks last year.
The best-selling game of July in the UK was EA Sports FC 24, which comes as no surprise considering the European Football championships that ran during the first part of the month (with England making the final). In fact, EA Sports FC 24 sold 46% more copies in July than FIFA 23 managed during the same period last year.
At No.6 is Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn, which jumps up the charts following the release of its new expansion, Dawntrail, on July 2nd.
Overall, sales of PC and console games slipped 2.9% compared with July last year with 2.35 million games sold in the UK. The entire Top Six are games released prior to 2024, which goes to show just how quiet the last few months has been for major games releases.
PlayStation continues to control UK console market
Sales of video game consoles dropped 22% month-on-month to just over 77,000 games machines sold (GfK panel data). This is also a drop of 30% over the same period in 2023.
PS5 remains No.1, despite a 31% drop in sales over the month before, Switch rises to No.2 after a 9% sales slip, while Xbox Series S and X drops to No.3 after a 19% sales tumble.
The one notable thing to happen in July is PS5 hit four million sales in the UK, which is 31 weeks behind PS4 (it's now the fifth fastest-selling console in the UK). You can read more about that here.
Over in accessories, over 540,000 products were sold across the UK in July, a 17% drop over June but down just 4% over the same month last year.
In terms of revenue, GfK reveals that the No.1 selling device is the PlayStation Portal (followed by the White DualSense controller). It follows a similar report from Circana
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