Project Cars remains Britain’s top-selling game

Project Cars has once again finished ahead of its rivals to claim the UK all-format top spot.

The racing simulation is Bandai Namco’s first consecutive chart topper since Ridge Racer 4 16 years ago. Namco has a chance to make it three weeks at the top with the imminent release of The Witcher 3.

It’s followed by Bethesda’s standalone Wolfenstein expansion, which is this week’s biggest-selling new release.

Making its retail debut after previously launching digitally, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood enters in second, with a 67% share on PS4.

GTA 5 and Mortal Kombat X chart at three and four, while Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster re-enters at five after making its PS4 debut.

FIFA 15, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Dying Light, Destiny and Battlefield Hardline complete the top ten.

The top 20 in full:
1. (1) Project Cars (Namco Bandai)
2. (-) Wolfenstein: The Old Blood (Bethesda)
3. (2) Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar)
4. (3) Mortal Kombat X (Warner Bros)
5. (-) Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster (Square Enix)
6. (4) FIFA 15 (EA Sports)
7. (6) Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (Activision)
8. (5) Dying Light (Warner Bros)
9. (10) Destiny (Activision)
10. (7) Battlefield Hardline (Electronic Arts)
11. (8) Minecraft: Xbox Edition (Microsoft)
12. (9) Halo: The Master Chief Collection (Microsoft)
13. (11) Minecraft: PlayStation Edition (Sony)
14. (12) Forza Horizon 2 (Microsoft)
15. (14) WWE 2K15 (2K Sports)
16. (15) Terraria (505 Games)
17. (17) Assassin’s Creed Unity (Ubisoft)
18. (16) Disney Infinity 2.0 (Disney)
19. (19) LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (Warner Bros)
20. (18) Far Cry 4 (Ubisoft)

Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C) 2015 Ukie Ltd.

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