Ubisoft's open-world adventure is still topping the UK video games sales charts

Jun 9, 2014 11:24 GMT  ·  By

Ubisoft's Watch Dogs is still on top of the UK sales list, showing that not even a reported drop in sales of 80 percent since last week can hold the open-world hacking adventure down.

The stats reveal that 39 percent of Watch Dogs buyers opted for the PlayStation 4 as their platform of choice, with the Xbox one and Xbox 360 getting a 22 percent of sales each.

The newly released adventure that tasks you with solving your own murder, Murdered: Soul Suspect, debuted in the UK chart at spot number 3, second only to Mario Kart 8 and Watch Dogs, steadily holding the lead from last week, as EuroGamer reports.

The fourth place in the top was secured by the first-person Nazi-shooting video game Wolfenstein: New Order, followed by FIFA 14 and 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil, each dropping a position since last week.

At numbers 7 and 10, a steady presence in the top, in the form of Minecraft, in its PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions.

Call of Duty: Ghosts and Titanfall close the top 10, attesting that shooters get a lot of love in the UK.

Among the new entries in the sales top, Turbine's hyped massively multiplayer online role-playing game Wildstar jumped in at position 14, followed by Nintendo's Tomodachi Life at 15.