Watch first trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3

April 26th, 2015

One of the world’s most celebrated game franchises is back – Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 has been unveiled.

A new trailer for the first-person shooter was revealed today (April 26), teasing the release of the game before it arrives on November 6.

Black Ops 3 will be set in the aftermath of Black Ops 2’s 21st century cold war, where soldiers are heavily reliant on cybernetic limbs, Eurogamer reports.

The Treyarch game will feature a new movement system, which will see wall-running introduced. Players will also be able to mantle objects faster, run along walls and power-slide.

The option of four-player co-op throughout its campaign is also new, as is the addition of underwater combat.

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Wiz Khalifa holds on to UK’s number 1 single

April 26th, 2015

Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth have held on to the UK’s number one single with ‘See You Again’, setting a brand new streaming record in the process.

The Fast & Furious 7 track, which pays tribute to Paul Walker, sits at the top for a second week with combined chart sales of 142,000 over the last seven days.

‘See You Again’ has also broken the UK’s all-time streaming record with 3.72 million listens during the last week. The new figure beats the single’s previous record-breaking total of 3.68 million.

Khalifa said: “I was really honoured to be asked to be a part of this song in paying tribute to Paul Walker. I hope we did him proud.”

OMI’s ‘Cheerleader’ remains at number two, while Jess Glynne’s ‘Hold My Hand’ stays at three.

Clean Bandit’s ‘Stronger’ debuts at number four, as Nick Jonas rounds out the top five singles of the week with ‘Jealous’.

Michael Calfan debuts at number 17 with house track ‘Treasured Soul’, and Skrillex and Diplo’s ‘Where Are U Now’ featuring Justin Bieber climbs to number 32.

Source: Official Charts Company

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Fast & Furious 7 spends third week at top of UK box office

April 21st, 2015

Fast & Furious 7 has topped the UK box office for the third consecutive weekend.

The action sequel earned £3 million to secure first place and take its cumulative UK earnings past the £32 million mark. Worldwide the film recently crossed $1 billion after just 17 days on release.

Cinderella sits in second place ahead of Home and new release Child 44.

Woman in Gold climbs up two places to number five, while the only other new film to crack the top ten is Alan Rickman’s directorial offering A Little Chaos, which debuts at number seven.

The UK box office top ten in full:
1. (1) Fast & Furious 7 – £3,39,720
2. (2) Cinderella – £1,083,245
3. (3) Home – £854,377
4. (-) Child 44 – £505,558
5. (7) Woman in Gold – £372,423
6. (5) The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge out of Water – £365,505
7. (-) A Little Chaos – £331,530
8. (4) The DUFF – £326,105
9. (6) John Wick – £311,102
10. (8) Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 – £289,809

Source: Rentrak

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Mortal Kombat X tops the all-format gaming chart

April 20th, 2015

Mortal Kombat X has topped the all-format gaming chart above GTA 5.

As previously reported, Mortal Kombat X has enjoyed the biggest launch in the franchise’s history, and is second only to Battlefield Hardline in week one sales for the year so far.

Following the release of the PC version, GTA 5 climbs to second after a 94% week-on-week increase in sales.

However, according to MCV, GTA 5 would have been number one if digital sales were factored into the weekly charts. The PC version is believed to have sold six times as many copies online compared to retail.

Elsewhere, Battlefield Hardline drops to third, above FIFA 15, Bloodborne and Far Cry 4.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, both versions of Minecraft and Dying Light complete this week’s top ten.

The top 20 in full:
1. (-) Mortal Kombat X (Warner Bros)
2. (3) Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar)
3. (1) Battlefield Hardline (Electronic Arts)
4. (2) FIFA 15 (EA Sports)
5. (6) Bloodborne (Sony Computer Entertainment)
6. (4) Far Cry 4 (Ubisoft)
7. (5) Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (Activision)
8. (10) Minecraft: Xbox Edition (Microsoft)
9. (14) Minecraft: PlayStation Edition (Sony)
10. (11) Dying Light (Warner Bros)
11. (8) Borderlands: The Handsome Collection (2K Games)
12. (12) WWE 2K15 (2K Sports)
13. (7) Forza Horizon 2 (Microsoft)
14. (9) Halo: The Master Chief Collection (Microsoft)
15. (16) Disney Infinity 2.0 (Disney)
16. (17) Terraria (505 Games)
17. (15) Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin (Bandai Namco)
18. (-) LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (Warner Bros)
19. (18) Ride (PQube)
20. (-) The Crew (Ubisoft)

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

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Wiz Khalifa’s single ‘See You Again’ is No.1

April 19th, 2015

Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth have soared to the top of the UK singles chart with ‘See You Again’.

The Fast & Furious 7 track, which pays tribute to Paul Walker, is the fastest-selling single of 2015 so far, climbing 21 places with combined chart sales of 193,000.

It has also set a new streaming record, having racked up 3.68 million streams over the past week.

OMI climbs 25 places into number two with ‘Cheerleader’. The Felix Jaehn remix of the song was rush-released due to popular demand.

Last week’s number one, ‘Hold My Hand’ by Jess Glynne, falls two places into number three, while Dr Kucho and Gregor Salto’s collaboration ‘Can’t Stop Playing (Makes Me Higher)’ featuring Ane Brun is at four.

‘King’ by Years & Years completes the top five, having fallen two places since last week.

Lethal Bizzle enters the chart at number 11 with ‘Fester Skank’, while Major Lazer and MO’s ‘Lean On’ jumps 11 places into 13.

Iggy Azalea and Jennifer Hudson’s ‘Trouble’ lands at number 21, and Kodaline track ‘The One’ is at 27.

Source: Official Charts Company

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Fast & Furious 7 tops UK box office for a second week

April 14th, 2015

Fast & Furious 7 has won the UK box office for a second consecutive week.

The latest instalment of the racing series – starring Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Michelle Rodriguez – earned three times as much as its nearest competitor with £5.4m.

Disney’s live-action adaptation of Cinderella holds firm at number two with £1.8m, while Rihanna’s animation Home remains at three with £1.5m.

High school comedy The DUFF is a new entry at four, taking £891,691. There are also new entries for John Wick, Woman in Gold and Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2.

Get Hard and Insurgent complete this week’s Top 10 at nine and ten respectively.

The UK box office top ten in full:
1. (1) Fast & Furious 7 – £5,410,822
2. (2) Cinderella – £1,785,864
3. (3) Home – £1,544,988
4. (-) The DUFF – £891,691
5. (4) The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water – £651,140
6. (-) John Wick – £539,602
7. (-) Woman in Gold – £494,512
8. (-) Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 – £480,158
9. (5) Get Hard – £376,917
10. (6) The Divergent Series: Insurgent – £232,793

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Battlefield Hardline tops gaming chart for a fourth week

April 13th, 2015

Battlefield Hardline has topped the chart for a fourth week running.

The cops and robbers-themed first-person shooter remains top despite experiencing a 56% drop in weekly sales.

FIFA 15 climbs two places to second, while GTA 5 drops to third above Far Cry 4 and Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.

Elsewhere, Bloodborne drops a further three places to six, Forza Horizon 2 climbs six places to seven, while Borderlands: The Handsome Collection falls to eight.

Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Minecraft: Xbox Edition complete this week’s top ten.

Following the launch of Xbox One and Xbox 360 editions, PQube’s Ride climbs 31 places to enter the top 20 at 18.

The top 20 in full:
1. (1) Battlefield Hardline (Electronic Arts)
2. (4) FIFA 15 (EA Sports)
3. (2) Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar)
4. (5) Far Cry 4 (Ubisoft)
5. (6) Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (Activision)
6. (3) Bloodborne (Sony Computer Entertainment)
7. (13) Forza Horizon 2 (Microsoft)
8. (7) Borderlands: The Handsome Collection (2K Games)
9. (12) Halo: The Master Chief Collection (Microsoft)
10. (11) Minecraft: Xbox Edition (Microsoft)
11. (9) Dying Light (Warner Bros)
12. (15) WWE 2K15 (2K Sports)
13. (10) Destiny (Activision)
14. (14) Minecraft: PlayStation Edition (Sony)
15. (8) Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin (Bandai Namco)
16. (17) Disney Infinity 2.0 (Disney)
17. (-) Terraria (505 Games)
18. (-) Ride (PQube)
19. (19) The Order 1886 (Sony)
20. (-) LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (Warner Bros)

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

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Jess Glynne tops singles chart for third week

April 12th, 2015

Jess Glynne has retained her spot at the top of the UK singles chart with ‘Hold My Hand’.

The singer enjoys a third week at number one after fighting off competition from Nick Jonas, whose solo single ‘Jealous’ climbs 111 places into number two.

Years & Years’ ‘King’ rises one place to number three. It is also the most streamed song this week, racking up over 1.87 million listens.

James Bay falls one place to number four with ‘Hold Back the River’, while Ed Sheeran’s ‘Bloodstream’ rounds off the top five.

Stevie McCrorie, having led the singles midweek chart, enters at number six with his debut single – a cover of Adam Levine’s ‘Lost Stars’.

He becomes the highest-charting Voice UK winner, overtaking Andrea Begley whose version of Evanescence’s ‘My Immortal’ reached number 30 in 2013.

Pep & Rash lands at number 17 with ‘Rumors’. Wiz Khalifa’s ‘See You Again’, featuring Charlie Puth, enters at 22 on streams alone, with the Fast & Furious 7 track streamed 1.8 million times.

Meanwhile, Meghan Trainor’s ‘Dear Future Husband’ climbs eight places to number 40, giving the singer her third top 40 hit.

Source: Official Charts Company

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Fast & Furious 7 knocks Cinderella from top of UK box office

April 8th, 2015

Fast & Furious 7 has debuted at the top of the UK box office.

The latest instalment of the racing series – starring Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Michelle Rodriguez – took £12.8m over its opening weekend.

Disney’s live-action Cinderella drops to number two with £2.9m, while Home sits at three with £2.4m.

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water and Shailene Woodley’s YA sequel Insurgent lie in fourth and fifth place respectively.

Russell Crowe’s The Water Diviner debuts in seventh place with £521,546, while While We’re Young enters at eight, taking £427,151.

The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel drops to tenth in its sixth week of release.

The UK box office top ten in full:
1. (-) Fast & Furious 7 – £12,765,033
2. (1) Cinderella – £2,969,426
3. (2) Home – £2,387,579
4. (3) The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water – £1,121,097
5. (4) Get Hard – £845,040
6. (5) The Divergent Series: Insurgent – £594,587
7. (-) The Water Diviner – £521,546
8. (-) While We’re Young – £427,151
9. (-) Blade Runner: The Final Cut – £267,452
10. (6) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel – £176,769

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Battlefield Hardline tops gaming chart for third week

April 7th, 2015

Battlefield Hardline has retained its place at the top of the all-format chart for a third week running.

Despite a 40% drop in sales, EA’s latest Battlefield game remains top above GTA 5, which benefits from a 35% increase in sales.

PS4 exclusive Bloodborne drops down to third, above FIFA 15, Far Cry 4, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and Borderlands: The Handsome Collection.

Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin is this week’s second highest new entry at eight, and From Software’s second game in the top ten.

Elsewhere, The Sims 4: Get to Work makes its chart debut at 18, above The Order 1886 and a returning Pokemon White Version 2.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3DS fails to make the top 20. The New 3DS exclusive debuts at 27.

The top 20 in full:
1. (1) Battlefield Hardline (Electronic Arts)
2. (4) Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar)
3. (2) Bloodborne (Sony Computer Entertainment)
4. (5) FIFA 15 (EA Sports)
5. (8) Far Cry 4 (Ubisoft)
6. (7) Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (Activision)
7. (3) Borderlands: The Handsome Collection (2K Games)
8. (-) Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin (Bandai Namco)
9. (6) Dying Light (Warner Bros)
10. (20) Destiny (Activision)
11. (9) Minecraft: Xbox Edition (Microsoft)
12. (17) Halo: The Master Chief Collection (Microsoft)
13. (16) Forza Horizon 2 (Microsoft)
14. (13) Minecraft: PlayStation Edition (Sony)
15. (19) WWE 2K15 (2K Sports)
16. (15) Evolve (2K Games)
17. (18) Disney Infinity 2.0 (Disney)
18. (-) The Sims 4: Get to Work (Electronic Arts)
19. (10) The Order 1886 (Sony)
20. (-) Pokemon White Version 2 (Nintendo)

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

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