Batman: Arkham City tops UK chart
Rocksteady's open-world superhero tale goes straight in at the top after doubling Arkham Asylum's launch sales.
Rocksteady's open-world superhero tale goes straight in at the top after doubling Arkham Asylum's launch sales.
This week's top ten sees six new entries, as Forza 4 debuts at five.
Turn 10's driving sim enjoys the biggest ever launch week for an Xbox 360 racer.
EA's game claims 13th all-time weekly sales record despite loss of momentum; Rage and Dark Souls debut in second and third.
1FIFA 12 is the new number one in the Nordic chart, which collates sales data from Norway, Finland, Sweden and Denmark. The sight of EA's latest football title at the summit is no surprise after FIFA 11 occupied top spot for seven weeks out of ten over the summer. Last week's number one, Gears Of War 3, falls to number two. More >
Falcom's PSP RPG debuts at number one as Dark Souls slips to third.
EA's football juggernaut shoots straight to number one after the third-biggest launch of all time; Team Ico collection debuts in seventh.
From Software's RPG sells almost 280,000 copies and outsells Team Ico collection by three copies to one.
10Final part of Epic's Unreal-powered trilogy enjoys the best launch of the year so far.
13DS sees a healthy jump in sales to reclaim the number one hardware spot from PS3.
Two weeks at the top for Deep Silver's zombie-infested action-adventure.
2Namco Bandai's PS3 RPG sells more than half a million units in its first week on sale.
Driver: San Francisco, SingStar Suomisuosikit and Madden NFL 12 debut in the top ten.
Four games make their debut in the top ten this week as Techland's open world shooter takes the top spot.
14PSP action RPG Grand Knights History enters at number one on the latest weekly sales charts.
Square Enix title retains number one despite falling sales as Bodycount gets off to a dismal start.
2Human Revolution, published in the Nordic territories by Namco Bandai, takes top spot in its first week on shelves.
New PS3 and PSP games dominate the software rankings, but 3DS continues to lead hardware sales.
Zumba Fitness' ten-week dominance ended by Square Enix's Human Revolution.
Football title leapfrogs The Sims 3 to reclaim the number one spot after a rare week off the pace.