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Top 10 UK Games Chart - Switch Exclusive Fire Emblem: Three Houses Beats Wolfenstein: Youngblood

Fire Emblem: Three Houses has finished at the top of the UK all-format physical sales chart, beating the multiplatform shooter Wolfenstein: Youngblood in the two games' debut week.

Sales monitor Chart-Track says the Switch exclusive was the best-selling boxed game in the UK for the week ending July 27. With Wolfenstein finishing at No.2, it means last week's No.1, Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled, falls to No.3. Besides the top two, the only other new game this week was Kill La Kill: If, which enters the chart at No.40.

We enjoyed all three of the new games here at GameSpot, and you can read our verdicts on them via the links below.

You can read the full top 10 sales chart for this week below, courtesy of UKIE and GfK Chart-Track. Note this table does not include digital sales data, and so should not be considered representative of all UK game sales.

  1. Fire Emblem: Three Houses
  2. Wolfenstein: Youngblood
  3. Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled
  4. Super Mario Maker 2
  5. FIFA 19
  6. Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order
  7. Grand Theft Auto V
  8. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
  9. F1 2019
  10. Red Dead Redemption 2


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