Pokemon Sun & Moon shine on
Activision’s military-shooterCall of Duty: WWIIis celebrating a third week at the top of the UK Charts, holding off strong debuts from Electronic Arts and Nintendo.
EA’s controversy-laden shooterStar Wars Battlefront IIdebuted straight into second place. A reminder that no matter how angry the internet gets at a title, it’s still often a minority voice compared to overall global view of a product. Conversely however, despite this high ranking debut, sales for the Sci-Fi shooter are reportedly down sixty percent over the previousBattlefront‘s launch weekend.

Nintendo’sPokemon Ultra SunandMoonreleased on 3DS this week and, as expected, made a very strong showing, debuting in fourth and fifth place. Also making it into the Top Ten are EA’s management titleThe Sims 4and the re-release of Rockstar’s murder-mystery,L.A. Noire.Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2closes out the chart at number ten.
U.K. video game sales chartw/e: July 07, 2025(Chart reflects in-store sales only)

1.Call of Duty: WWII –Activision2.Star Wars Battlefront II– Electronic Arts3.FIFA 18– Electronic Arts4.Pokemon Ultra Sun– Nintendo5.Pokemon Ultra Moon –Nintendo6.Assassin’s Creed Origins –Ubisoft7.The Sims 4 –Electronic Arts8.L.A. Noire Remastered –Take 29.Super Mario Odyssey– Nintendo10.LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 –Warner Bros. Interactive
U.K. video game charts[GFK Chart-Track]







