Followed by F1 2013, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and Disney Infinity

Oct 7, 2013 09:49 GMT  ·  By

FIFA 14, the EA Sports created football game, continues to be the leader of the United Kingdom video game chart for the second week in a row and its lead might be extended by the relative lack of big launches before the end of the month.

The experience offers significant upgrades to all core mechanics, which you can read more about in the official Softpedia review for FIFA 14, and all teams and competitions get constant updates based on real-world events.

Grand Theft Auto V continues to stay in second place, the same position as during the previous seven-day period, and more gamers might be attracted to it by the launch of the GTA Online mode, which allows up to 16 gamers to share the same world.

The first new entry in the United Kingdom chart is F1 2013 from Codemasters, which simulates the current season of Formula 1, in third place, according to data offered by UKIE.

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker from Nintendo is in fourth place, another new entry, followed by the Xbox 360 version of Minecraft, which has dropped two positions.

Disney Infinity seems glued to number six, while NBA 2K14, the 2K Sports basketball simulation, is in seventh place during its first week on sale.

Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist, the new Sam Fisher adventure from Ubisoft, is in eight place and Just Dance 2014 from the same company debuts at ninth, allowing gamers to access a number of new songs and dance routines.

The United Kingdom top ten is closed down by Pro Evolution Soccer 2014, the Konami sim that dropped six places during the week that ended on October 5.

Saints Row 4, from Volition and Deep Silver, The Last of Us from Naughty Dog and Diablo 3 on consoles are out of the chart.