
The Focus Home Interactive game sold best on PS4, with Sony's console representing 58% of sales and Xbox One making up the remainder.The flagship update for FIFA 2022 is the new HyperMotion technology. Recent PS5 hit Deathloop falls to No.12 after a 41% sales fall.įinally, one more new release lands at No.13 in the form of Insurgency: Sandstorm. Lost Judgment falls from No.4 to No.40 after a 76% sales decline, while Death Stranding: Director's Cut has disappeared from the charts entirely. Last week's new releases all dropped heavily. Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut also returns to the charts (at No.19) after a 134% sales rise. Spider-Man: Miles Morales is at No.6 after a 165% sales rise, and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart jumps back into the charts at No.11 thanks to a 321% sales spike. More PS5 consoles were released at retail last week, which has caused a surge in sales for Sony-developed games on the platform. 27% of Hot Wheels sales were on Switch, 14% on PS4, 11% on Xbox One and 8% on Xbox Series X and S. The Milestone racing title performed best on PS5, which represented 39% of sales. The Sega game just about holds off Hot Wheels Unleashed at No.4. 53% of sales were on Nintendo Switch, 32% for PS4 and 15% on Xbox One.

It is the third consecutive week of sales growth for the Nintendo game.Īt No.3 is a new entry in the form of Sonic Colours Ultimate. But it was still a good week for Mario Kart, which enjoyed a 15% sales rise week-on-week. It means last week's No.1, Mario Kart 8: Deluxe, unsurprisingly drops to No.2.


It's worth noting that FIFA does tend to dip during the early years of new consoles, with consumers split across two generations of hardware.Ĥ1% of FIFA 22 sales were on PS4, 27% were on Xbox One, 23% on PS5, 5% on Nintendo Switch and 4% on Xbox Series S and X. We will see the download performance for FIFA 22 later in the week when the GSD charts are released. Indeed, last year, FIFA 21's launch download sales were up 31% compared with the year before, marking the first time more people downloaded FIFA in the UK than bought it in a box. This is based on physical game sales data supplied by GfK.

Launch week boxed sales of FIFA 22 are down by more than 35% compared with FIFA 21, which was itself down by more than 42% over FIFA 20. It is the biggest game launch of the year, but FIFA 22 continues a sharp downward trend for the franchise at UK boxed games retail.
