There is some good news, and some bad news for Square Enix with the weekly British game charts. Good news first, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided captured first spot on both the all formats and individual formats charts (top two spots), but less stellar is the fact that its predecessor Human Revolution "had a much stronger week 1" according to Chart-Track. Clearly there were far more PS3 and Xbox 360 units out there in 2011 then there are PS4 and Xbox One units now, but it's still not a great sign.
A couple of other new releases did well as Madden NFL 17 managed a surprising 5th, with the console release of Assetto Corsa coming in at 8th. Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom also performed realtively strongly with 10th spot on the all formats chart. Quantum Break raced up to 16th spot (+623%) thanks to retailer hardware bundles.
All Formats (all prices): 1. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided / Square Enix (new) 2. F1 2016 / Codemasters 3. No Man's Sky / Sony 4. Overwatch / Blizzard 5. Madden NFL 17 / EA Sports (new) 6. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End / Sony 7. Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens / Warner Bros. 8. Assetto Corsa / 505 Games (new) 9. Grand Theft Auto V / Rockstar 10. Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom / Koei Tecmo (new)
Individual Formats (units): 1. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided / PS4 (new) 2. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided / Xbox One (new) 3. No Man's Sky / PS4 4. F1 2016 / PS4 5. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End / PS4 6. Madden NFL 17 / PS4 (new) 7. F1 2016 / Xbox One 8. Overwatch / Xbox One 9. Overwatch / PS4 10. Assetto Corsa / PS4 (new)