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Forums - Sales Discussion - UK Charts Week Ending 27 December 2014

poklane said:
Why is Driveclub so high? Were there deals on it or something?


After the update driveclub has become a good game.



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daredevil.shark said:
And PS4 domination continues in UK.


Domination? There's no domination this week.



PS4 is the console of choice this Christmas in the UK. And Driveclub legging it out nicely.
It seems to me that UK gamers profited the most from price drops and bundles this holiday season.



daredevil.shark said:
poklane said:
Why is Driveclub so high? Were there deals on it or something?


After the update driveclub has become a good game.


And the main reason: Heavily bundled.



I am so proud Driveclub is doing so well. It really is deserving the strong sales it is having all across Europe. A sequel is now inevitable.
It seems to me that PS4 may have been the 1st console this week. I mean their multiplat games top all XB1 multiplat games.
Not looking good for Nintendo family in the UK :(



...Let the Sony Domination continue with the PS4...
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Wanted to see the highest selling Nintendo game. My index finger hurts from scrolling down...



Super smash bros numbers are depressing.



It looks like another win for the PS4 in the UK this week but I can't deny how well the XB1 is doing too. Both consoles are dominating the charts.



 

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fluky-nintendy said:
I am so proud Driveclub is doing so well. It really is deserving the strong sales it is having all across Europe. A sequel is now inevitable.
It seems to me that PS4 may have been the 1st console this week. I mean their multiplat games top all the majority XB1 multiplat games.
Not looking good for Nintendo family in the UK :(





GribbleGrunger said:
It looks like another win for the PS4 in the UK this week but I can't deny how well the XB1 is doing too. Both consoles are dominating the charts.


Yep XB1 doing super well too. Was always going to do well here in the UK.