Bungie bounces back to the top slot
Space odyssey sequelDestiny 2made an explosive debut in the UK last week, planting itself firmly into the number one spot, pushing outUncharted: The Lost Legacy, which now sits in second place.
It’s hardly surprising really, not only isDestiny 2quite the hyped release for a lot of people, but it also has numbers on its side, being currently available on two formats.Forza Horizon 3made a stunning return, climbing back into third position, whilst the Bethesda triple-threat ofFallout 4, DoomandDishonored 2still refuses to go away.

BothKnack IIandMonster Hunter Storiesfailed to crack the Top Ten, launching at number 12 and number 21 respectively.Mario & Rabbids, as with other recent Switch releases in the country, has peaked after just one week, dropping from number 2 to number 10. Many great debuts from last week, such asEverybody’s GolfandYakuza: Kiwamihave already dropped out of the top ten entirely.
On behalf of the entire nation I happen to reside in, I apologise.

U.K. video game sales chartw/e: July 28, 2025(Chart reflects in-store sales only)
1.Destiny 2 –Activision Blizzard2.Uncharted: The Lost Legacy– Sony Entertainment3.Forza Horizon 3 –Microsoft4.Grand Theft Auto V –Take 25.Fallout 4 –Bethesda6.Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy–Activision Blizzard7.F1 2017– Codemasters8.Dishonored 2– Bethesda9.Doom– Bethesda10.Mario & Rabbids Kingdom Battle –Ubisoft

U.K. video game charts [GFK Chart-Track]






