The rest of the chart has seen some major changes

Jun 16, 2015 09:04 GMT  ·  By

The Elder Scrolls Online, the MMO from developer ZeniMax Online and publisher Bethesda, is the big winner of the United Kingdom video game sales chart for the week that ended on June 13, managing to take number one despite some problems with the console launch.

On both the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4, gamers have been having trouble logging into the experience, although the problem is not as bad as last week.

During E3 2015, the developers have offered a new trailer for The Elder Scrolls Online, which suggests that they are planning to deliver new cities and locations for gamers to explore on all platforms.

LEGO Jurassic World, the new title in the long-running franchise created by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros., has managed to take second place during its first week on sale according to UKIE info, probably because of the association with the movie with the same name.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the open world experience from CD Projekt RED, has dropped two positions to land on the last place on the podium, but it might rebound in the coming weeks as the developers are delivering more updates and free downloadable content packs.

The best of the rest

PayDay 2: Crimewave Edition, the 505 Games experience focused on high-intensity heists, has managed to debut at retail in fourth place, a solid performance for the title.

Grand Theft Auto V, the open-world game from Rockstar, has dropped three positions in order to reach fifth, but it remains ahead of the already old FIFA 15 from EA Sports, which is still delivering new content for fans of the football simulation.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, the shooter from Sledgehammer Games and Activision, has recently received the Supremacy DLC for both the PC and the PlayStation 4, and that has pushed it to seventh place.

Splatoon, the new Wii U experience from Nintendo, stays in eighth place, losing four positions over the previous week, and Battlefield Hardline is waiting in ninth to get the Criminal Activity content later in the month.

The United Kingdom video game top ten is closed down by Farming Simulator 2015, published by Focus Home Interactive.