The Witcher 3 continues to stay in third place

Jun 22, 2015 23:41 GMT  ·  By

LEGO Jurassic World, the title created by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros., is once again at the top of the video game sales chart in the United Kingdom, coming from a second place position during the previous seven-day period.

The success of the title is probably linked to the many fans that are attracted to the universe after the success of the similarly named recent movie, which sits at the top of the charts in the United States at the moment.

LEGO Jurassic World allows gamers to experience all the films in the series with a wide variety of characters, which include about 30 different dinosaurs, each coming with a new set of abilities that offer them new ways to interact with the world.

The Elder Scrolls Online, the MMO from ZeniMax Online and Bethesda, has lost the number one position and now stays in second, and players continue to pick it up after the launch problems on the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 have largely been solved.

The UKIE chart for the week that ended on June 20 is showing that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has managed to keep its third position as the team at CD Projekt RED is delivering more content and patches for the Geralt-powered adventure.

The best of the rest

Grand Theft Auto V, created by Rockstar, is in fourth place, which means it has managed to gain one position, just as the development team has delivered new Online missions based on Red Dead Redemption, LA Noire, and Max Payne 3.

FIFA 15 is dropping in the United Kingdom chart as the excitement of the big European championships is making its effects felt, and PayDay 2: Crimewave Edition has dropped two positions in order to land in sixth place.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, the game from Sledgehammer Games and Activision, continues to stay in seventh place and is followed by Splatoon, the new Wii U title from Nintendo.

Destiny has managed to regain the attention of players and has returned to the top ten in ninth position, and the Xbox One version of the indie hit Minecraft is the last game in the United Kingdom top ten.