Watch Dogs celebrates fifth week on top of gaming charts

July 21st, 2014

Watch Dogs has retained its place at the top of the all-format gaming chart.

Ubisoft’s open-world action game celebrates its fifth week at the top of the chart, despite a 12% drop in weekly sales.

It is followed by chart regulars FIFA 14 and Call of Duty: Ghosts, the latter of which climbs three spots to take third.

Wolfenstein: The New Order remains fourth, while Sniper Elite 3 and a Minecraft double-header chart at five, six and seven.

Mario Kart 8 climbs six places to re-enter the top ten, below Titanfall and Battlefield 4. Elsewhere, Football Manager 2014 re-enters the chart at 20.

With a lack of new releases, overall units sold are down by 10% on the previous week, as the market value drops by 14%.

The top 20 in full:
1. (1) Watch Dogs (Ubisoft)
2. (3) FIFA 14 (Electronic Arts)
3. (6) Call of Duty: Ghosts (Activision)
4. (4) Wolfenstein: The New Order (Bethesda)
5. (2) Sniper Elite 3 (505 Games)
6. (7) Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition (Microsoft)
7. (8) Minecraft: PS3 Edition (Sony)
8. (5) Titanfall (Electronic Arts)
9. (10) Battlefield 4 (Electronic Arts)
10. (16) Mario Kart 8 (Nintendo)
11. (11) Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar Games)
12. (14) The LEGO Movie Videogame (Warner Bros Interactive)
13. (13) Assassin’s Creed 4 (Ubisoft)
14. (9) Tomodachi Life (Nintendo)
15. (18) Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark (Activision)
16. (19) LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (Warner Bros Interactive)
17. (17) Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare (Electronic Arts)
18. (12) EA Sports UFC (Electronic Arts)
19. (15) 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil (Electronic Arts)
20. (26) Football Manager 2014 (Sega)

Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C) 2014 UKIE Ltd.

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Rixton win UK singles chart with debut release

July 20th, 2014

Rixton have claimed a number one single with debut release ‘Me and My Broken Heart’.

The Manchester band knock will.i.am off the top spot after one week at number one.

‘Problem’ by Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea is a non-mover at number two.

Last week’s number one ‘It’s My Birthday’ by will.i.am is down two spaces to number three, while Ella Henderson’s ‘Ghost’ is down one to number four.

‘Budapest’ by George Ezra stays at number five.

Nicole Scherzinger’s new single ‘Your Love’ is new in at number six. It is the former-X Factor judge’s tenth solo UK top ten single.

Rudamental collaborator Ella Eyre is new in at 16 with ‘If I Go’.

The final new entry in the top 40 comes from DJ and producer Kove, who’s single ‘Way We Are ft. Melissa Steel’ slots in at 30.

Vance Joy’s ‘Riptide’ is the week’s highest climber, rising twenty four places to 37.

Ed Sheeran’s ‘Thinking Out Loud’ also jumps six places to 23.

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Transformers: Age of Extinction tops UK box offfice

July 15th, 2014

Transformers: Age of Extinction won the battle of the sequels at the UK box office over the weekend.

Michael Bay’s robot blockbuster earned more than £11.7 million to hold off competition from How to Train Your Dragon 2 and secure first place.

Transformers posted the biggest opening of 2014 in the UK, but had the benefit of a nine-day opening after debuting on a Saturday (July 5) and not being eligible for last week’s chart.

How to Train Your Dragon 2 has already been on release in Scotland and Ireland for two weeks, but expanding nationwide it racked up an impressive £7.7 million – a significant uptick from the £4.8 million earned by its predecessor when it opened in 2010.

Elsewhere in the week’s chart, musical drama Begin Again debuted at number five with £456,438 and Richard Linklater’s highly praised Boyhood secured seventh place with £312,747.

The UK box office top ten in full:
1. (-) Transformers: Age of Extinction – £11,751,427
2. (4) How to Train Your Dragon 2 – £7,779,040
3. (1) Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie – £1,081,303
4. (2) The Fault in Our Stars – £558,626
5. (-) Begin Again – £456,438
6. (3) 22 Jump Street – £416,025
7. (-) Boyhood – £332,834
8. (6) Maleficent – £312,747
9. (5) Tammy – £245,824
10. (7) Chef – £77,588

Source: Rentrak

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Watch Dogs returns to top the chart for a fourth week

July 14th, 2014

Watch Dogs has returned to the top of the all-format gaming chart.

After a brief absence from the chart summit, Ubisoft’s open-world action game tops the chart for a fourth week.

Stealth-based shooter and former number one Sniper Elite 3 drops to second, above FIFA 14 and Wolfenstein: The New Order.

Elsewhere, Minecraft moves up the chart on both Xbox 360 and PS3, Tomodachi Life registers its highest chart position at nine, while a price promotion sees Battlefield 4 climb five places to ten.

Outside of the top-ten, 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil drops seven places to 15, above Mario Kart 8 and Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare.

The top 20 in full:
1. (2) Watch Dogs (Ubisoft)
2. (1) Sniper Elite 3 (505 Games)
3. (3) FIFA 14 (Electronic Arts)
4. (5) Wolfenstein: The New Order (Bethesda)
5. (4) Titanfall (Electronic Arts)
6. (6) Call of Duty: Ghosts (Activision)
7. (10) Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition (Microsoft)
8. (9) Minecraft: PS3 Edition (Sony)
9. (11) Tomodachi Life (Nintendo)
10. (15) Battlefield 4 (Electronic Arts)
11. (13) Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar Games)
12. (7) EA Sports UFC (Electronic Arts)
13. (14) Assassin’s Creed 4 (Ubisoft)
14. (17) The LEGO Movie Videogame (Warner Bros Interactive)
15. (8) 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil (Electronic Arts)
16. (12) Mario Kart 8 (Nintendo)
17. (20) Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare (Electronic Arts)
18. (18) Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark (Activision)
19. (19) LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (Warner Bros Interactive)
20. (16) GRID Autosport (Codemasters)

Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C) 2014 UKIE Ltd.

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will.i.am claims 10th UK number one single…

July 13th, 2014

will.i.am has claimed his tenth UK number one single.

‘It’s My Birthday’, which features Cody Wise, has debuted at number one in the chart, pushing Ariana Grande and Iggy Azalea down to number two with ‘Problem’.

will.i.am scored his first UK number one in 2003 with The Black Eyed Peas’ ‘Where is the Love?’. He has also claimed five number ones as a solo artist.

Ella Henderson’s ‘Ghost’ also moves down one spot to number three, while The Vamps climb 35 places to number four with ‘Somebody To You’.

‘Budapest’ by George Ezra completes the top five, after dropping two places.

Jess Glynne enters the chart at number six with her debut solo release ‘Right Here’. She also has two number one singles after providing vocals for Clean Bandit’s ‘Rather Be’ and Route 94’s ‘My Love’.

MKTO, also known as Malcolm Kelly and Tony Oller, have climbed 71 places with ‘Classic’ and are at number 24.

Matrix and Futurebound enter the top 40 at 38, with ‘Don’t Look Back’.

Source: The Official Charts Company

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Mrs Brown’s Boys spends second weekend atop UK box office

July 8th, 2014

Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie has topped the UK box office for the second weekend running.

Brendan O’Carroll’s big-screen spin on his hit BBC sitcom earned £2.1 million to secure first place ahead of The Fault in Our Stars. The film has now grossed more than £9.2 million from UK and Ireland cinemas after opening on June 27.

Transformers: Age of Extinction pulled in £4.7 million over the weekend after bowing on July 5, but isn’t eligible for this week’s chart as this is drawn from Friday to Sunday totals.

Michael Bay’s sequel is a certainty to take the number one slot next week thanks to its nine-day opening run.

Elsewhere in this week’s chart, Melissa McCarthy’s comedy Tammy is the highest new release, charting at number five with £471,429. The total falls short of matching the comedy star’s two most recent films from 2013, The Heat (£2.5 million) and Identity Thief (£1.3 million).

The UK box office top ten in full:
1. (1) Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie – £2,188,761
2. (2) The Fault in Our Stars – £961,640
3. (3) 22 Jump Street – £663,228
4. (6) How to Train Your Dragon 2 – £475,270
5. (-) Tammy – £471,429
6. (4) Maleficent – £448,697
7. (5) Chef – £192,601
8. (7) Walking on Sunshine – £160,402
9. (8) X-Men: Days of Future Past – £118,008
10. (9) Edge of Tomorrow – £115,500

Source: Rentrak

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Sniper Elite 3 remains top of all-format chart

July 7th, 2014

Sniper Elite 3 has retained its place at the top of the all-format gaming chart.

Like its predecessor, Sniper Elite 3 manages a second week at the top of the chart, once again outranking Watch Dogs in second.

FIFA 14 and 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil both enjoy a surge in sales, rising to third and eighth respectively.

Titanfall remains fourth, Wolfenstein stays fifth, while Call of Duty: Ghosts climbs to six.

Nintendo 3DS game Tomodachi Life is one of this week’s biggest movers, jumping five places to 11 following a promotional push.

Despite a lack of new releases, the overall market only dropped by 3% thanks to healthy sales in the budget sector.

The top 20 in full:
1. (1) Sniper Elite 3 (505 Games)
2. (2) Watch Dogs (Ubisoft)
3. (6) FIFA 14 (Electronic Arts)
4. (4) Titanfall (Electronic Arts)
5. (5) Wolfenstein: The New Order (Bethesda)
6. (8) Call of Duty: Ghosts (Activision)
7. (3) EA Sports UFC (Electronic Arts)
8. (11) 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil (Electronic Arts)
9. (10) Minecraft: PS3 Edition (Sony)
10. (9) Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition (Microsoft)
11. (16) Tomodachi Life (Nintendo)
12. (13) Mario Kart 8 (Nintendo)
13. (14) Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar Games)
14. (19) Assassin’s Creed 4 (Ubisoft)
15. (15) Battlefield 4 (Electronic Arts)
16. (7) GRID Autosport (Codemasters)
17. (18) The LEGO Movie Videogame (Warner Bros Interactive)
18. (12) Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark (Activision)
19. (17) LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (Warner Bros Interactive)
20. (20) Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare (Electronic Arts)

Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C) 2014 UKIE Ltd.

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Ariana Grande hits No.1 with ‘Problem’

July 6th, 2014

Ariana Grande and Iggy Azalea have made chart history today (July 6), as their collaboration ‘Problem’ became the first UK Number 1 single based on both sales and streaming combined.

As of this week, the Official Singles Chart now includes audio streaming data from services including Spotify, Deezer, Napster and Xbox Music alongside physical and digital sales data.

100 streams are equivalent to one single purchase. On average, the streaming contribution to this week’s Top 40 singles was just over 20%.

‘Problem’ achieved a combined figure of 113,000, which had a streaming contribution of 6%.

Ella Henderson holds on to the Number 2 spot with her debut single ‘Ghost’, which has been streamed over a million times in the last seven days.

George Ezra rises two places to Number 3 with his single ‘Budapest’, while Ed Sheeran’s ‘Sing’ drops one place to Number 4.

This week’s Top 5 is completed by Oliver Heldens and Becky Hill’s former chart-topper, ‘Gecko (Overdrive)’.

Also in this week’s singles chart, Sia claims her first Top 10 solo hit in nearly 14 years with ‘Chandelier’, while DJ Fresh achieves his sixth Top 10 hit with ‘Make U Bounce’, featuring TC and Little Nikki.

German folk pop duo Milky Chance jump 15 places to Number 32, making their Top 40 debut with ‘Stolen Dance’.

The Vamps also enter the singles chart with the album version of their new single, ‘Somebody To You’, which has climbed three places to Number 39.

Source: Official Charts Company.

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Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie stuns UK box office

July 1st, 2014

Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie has stunned the UK box office on its debut weekend on release.

Brendan O’Carroll’s big-screen spinoff from his hit BBC sitcom earned £4.3 million to secure its place at the top of the UK cinema chart.

The film’s box office performance has outpaced recent TV-to-film adaptation Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, which opened to £2.2 million last summer.

However, Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie still falls some way short of matching the The Inbetweeners Movie, a big earner in 2011 with a £13 million first-weekend haul and £57 million in cumulative box office takings.

Elsewhere in this week’s chart, new releases Chef, How to Train Your Dragon 2 (not on full release in Scotland and Ireland) and jukebox musical Walking on Sunshine all made it into the top ten.

The UK box office top ten on full:
1. (-) Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie – £4,301,306
2. (1) The Fault in Our Stars – £1,699,690
3. (2) 22 Jump Street – £1,203,390
4. (3) Maleficent – £819,504
5. (-) Chef – £605,976
6. (-) How to Train Your Dragon 2 – £604,325
7. (-) Walking on Sunshine – £403,490
8. (4) X-Men: Days of Future Past – £319,270
9. (5) Edge of Tomorrow – £315,900
10. (6) Jersey Boys – £195,718

Source: Rentrak

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Sniper Elite 3 debuts at top of chart

June 30th, 2014

Sniper Elite 3 has overtaken EA Sports UFC at the top of the all-format chart.

The Sniper Elite sequel is the second game in the series to top the chart. Nearly 65% of sales were on Xbox One and PS4.

Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs remains second, above EA Sports UFC, Titanfall and Wolfenstein: The New Order.

GRID Autosport is the second highest new entry at seven, above Call of Duty: Ghosts and a Minecraft double bill.

Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark debuts at 12, sandwiched between 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil and Mario Kart 8.

The top 20 in full:
1. (-) Sniper Elite 3 (505 Games)
2. (2) Watch Dogs (Ubisoft)
3. (1) EA Sports UFC (Electronic Arts)
4. (3) Titanfall (Electronic Arts)
5. (4) Wolfenstein: The New Order (Bethesda)
6. (5) FIFA 14 (Electronic Arts)
7. (-) GRID Autosport (Codemasters)
8. (8) Call of Duty: Ghosts (Activision)
9. (10) Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition (Microsoft)
10. (9) Minecraft: PS3 Edition (Sony)
11. (6) 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil (Electronic Arts)
12. (-) Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark (Activision)
13. (7) Mario Kart 8 (Nintendo)
14. (11) Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar Games)
15. (12) Battlefield 4 (Electronic Arts)
16. (19) Tomodachi Life (Nintendo)
17. (16) LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (Warner Bros Interactive)
18. (17) The LEGO Movie Videogame (Warner Bros Interactive)
19. (15) Assassin’s Creed 4 (Ubisoft)
20. (18) Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare (Electronic Arts)

Leisure software charts compiled by Chart Track, (C) 2014 UKIE Ltd.

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