Followed by FIFA 14, Call of Duty: Ghosts and Battlefield 4

Feb 25, 2014 08:00 GMT  ·  By

The LEGO Movie Video Game, the open world action title from TT Games and publisher Warner Bros. Interactive, is still at the top in the United Kingdom video game chart, the second week that it has managed to perform at such a level.

FIFA 14, the football simulation from EA Sports, has returned to second place coming from fourth and might have even reclaimed number one were it not for the strong performance of the film associated with the new LEGO video game.

Call of Duty: Ghosts, the first-person shooter from developer Infinity Ward and publisher Activision, occupies the final place on the podium, but has dropped one position when compared to the previous week despite the launch of new personalization packs.

For the week that ended on February 22, the fourth place in the United Kingdom chart belongs to Battlefield 4, the shooter from developer DICE and publisher Electronic Arts, which finally seems to have moved past its launch troubles.

The Xbox 360 version of Minecraft has managed to gain a lot of ground to land in sixth place, probably because the development team has promised to add a number of new features to the game in order to expand the options of the player.

Grand Theft Auto V, the open world game from Rockstar and Take Two, has dropped two positions in order to reach seventh, while Assassins Creed IV: Black Flag, shows that it has a dedicated player base by staying in eight.

Number nine belongs to the only new title arriving in the top ten this week, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze.

Nintendo has big hopes for the platformer, but it’s highly unlikely that this will be title that manages to boost overall sales for the Wii U home consoles.

Rayman Legends closes down the UK top ten.