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ioi said:

Yes, will be weekly now I'm afraid. A taster though:

 

USA Weekly Chart

Week Ending 19th Nov 2011

Pos Game Week Weekly Total
1
Assassin's Creed: Revelations (X360)
Ubisoft, Action
1 699,632 699,632
2
Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary (X360)
Microsoft, FPS
1 629,461 629,461
3
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (X360)
Activision, FPS
2 621,561 4,495,825
4
Assassin's Creed: Revelations (PS3)
Ubisoft, Action
1 402,992 402,992
5
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (PS3)
Activision, FPS
2 381,765 2,564,753
6
Saints Row: The Third (X360)
THQ, Action
1 343,361 343,361
7
Super Mario 3D Land (3DS)
Nintendo, Platform
1 292,878 292,878
8
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (X360)
Bethesda Softworks, RPG
2 286,626 1,406,986
9
Saints Row: The Third (PS3)
THQ, Action
1 178,724 178,724
10
Need for Speed: The Run (X360)
Electronic Arts, Racer
1 150,530 150,530

Source: VGChartz

so assuming the 87% ratio. MW3 week 2 slightly lower then black ops week 2! Halo at over 700k in Americas, which I'm sure is slightly dissappointing. Revelations is MUCH higher then brotherhood's first week. Skyrim had a 79% drop but still sold more in just Americas then New Vegas did worldwide week 2 and saints row three doubles saints row two first week sales in America. Need for Speed the Run also had a massive increase over Hot Pursuit O_O.  Super Mario 3DS sales arent too good imo but it will no doubt keep on selling forever.