Sea of Thieves sales figures for the UK show that the game has been a pretty huge success, with the Rare-developed game reaching the top spot, beating out other newcomers like A Way Out, Ni no Kuni 2, and Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered.
UK gamers have embraced the pirate experience, as showcased by the following physical sales chart:
01 (NE) SEA OF THIEVES (MICROSOFT)
02 (NE) A WAY OUT (ELECTRONIC ARTS)
03 (NE) NI NO KUNI II: REVENANT KINGDOM (BANDAI NAMCO ENTERTAINMENT)
04 (NE) ASSASSIN’S CREED ROGUE REMASTERED (UBISOFT)
05 (03) FIFA 18 (ELECTRONIC ARTS)
06 (01) BURNOUT PARADISE REMASTERED (ELECTRONIC ARTS)
07 (04) GRAND THEFT AUTO V (TAKE 2)
08 (08) EA SPORTS UFC 3 (ELECTRONIC ARTS)
09 (05) MARIO KART 8 DELUXE (NINTENDO)
10 (06) SUPER MARIO ODYSSEY (NINTENDO)
11 (02) KIRBY STAR ALLIES (NINTENDO)
12 (07) PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS (MICROSOFT)
13 (12) CALL OF DUTY: WWII (ACTIVISION BLIZZARD)
14 (21) ASSASSIN’S CREED ORIGINS (UBISOFT)
15 (09) FALLOUT 4 (BETHESDA SOFTWORKS)
16 (10) THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: BREATH OF THE WILD (NINTENDO)
17 (NE) A.O.T. 2 (KOEI TECMO)
18 (11) TOM CLANCY’S RAINBOW 6: SIEGE (UBISOFT)
19 (14) ROCKET LEAGUE: COLLECTORS EDITION (WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE)
20 (23) WWE 2K18 (TAKE 2)
In other Sea of Thieves news, a new update will charge the player for dying in PvP scenarios, developer Rare has issued a statement on the game’s lack of content concerns, and the Kraken has finally been spotted and fought.
Source: Chart-Track via Resetera