Monster Hunter: World Sales Top UK Charts Again, Xbox Digital Version Knocks PUBG off Top Spot
Monster Hunter World sales continue to dominate the UK charts, securing the top spot for the second week running. New release EA Sports UFC 3 comes in at second, while Call of Duty: WWII remains in the third spot.
Here are the top 20 games for this week’s UK charts (physical copies only):
1 Monster Hunter: World
2 EA Sports UFC 3
3 Call of Duty: WWII
4 FIFA 18
5 Grand Theft Auto V
6 Dragon Ball FighterZ
7 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
8 Super Mario Odyssey
9 Dissidia Final Fantasy NT
10 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
11 PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds
12 Gran Turismo: Sport
13 Rocket League: Collectors Edition
14 Just Dance 2018
15 Assassin’s Creed Origins
16 Forza Horizon 3
17 Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare
18 Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
19 WWE 2K18
20 Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege
In addition to Monster Hunter World sales success in the UK charts, where only physical copies of the game are counted, the title also saw a huge number of downloads on the Xbox digital storefront.
Digital Monster Hunter World sales rose to the point of knocking PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds off the top spot, as seen below:

Impressive stuff!
Have you picked up Monster Hunter: World? If so, do you think the game deserves this level of success? Let us know!
In other Monster Hunter: World news, update 1.04 is now out and accompanied by patch notes, this weakness chart makes it easy to see weaknesses and resistances, and a character creation reset option could be coming to the game.
Source: Chart Track (UKIE), Resetera
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Glad it’s doing well! Releasing in January doesn’t have to mean a flop!
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