The UK seems to be aboard the Sony train right now. Not only has the PS5 been selling extremely well in the country, but some of the company's first-party titles are seeing a big resurgence at physical retail. If you're getting a new PlayStation, you want some games as well, right? Case in point: The Last of Us: Part II and Gran Turismo 7 are now back in the top 10, in fifth and seventh respectively. The two Sony games are joined by God of War Ragnarok in ninth, making this a pretty big week for the platform holder.
Elsewhere, Resident Evil 4 has slipped to second place, with FIFA 23 retaking its spot at the top. Hogwarts Legacy remains in third, while Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 moves down to sixth place. EA Sports PGA Tour makes its debut in eighth, selling 81 per cent of its physical copies on PS5.
Here's the latest top 10 in full.
Having grown up alongside PlayStation, Stephen has developed an eclectic taste in video games and a wide knowledge of the medium, from small indie gems to the biggest AAA blockbusters. Ever hopeful that the Burnout series makes a miraculous return.
Sony keep dominating is great for the industry.
Sony's making up for lost time! Off to the races now that PS5s can be relatively easily procured. Now, can we please officially start the «next» gen?
So TLoU 2 is there because of the popularity of the TV show and also it was like 12 bucks on PSN. I finally scooped it up. GT7 is most likely there because of a boost in sales courtesy of the launch of PSVR2. Nice
@4kgk2 how is one company dominating good for the industry?
@Jireland92 because they deserve it for putting in the hard work.
Nice to see Hogwarts still doing numbers ^__^
@4kgk2 that doesn’t answer my question. How is one company
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