Viking adventure steals hotly-contested top spot
While the UK physical games chart continues to become something of an antiquated measurement of success, there’s no denying that all publishers are eager to claim the coveted “Christmas No.1” spot. This year, that prestige belongs to Ubisoft’sAssassin’s Creed Valhalla.
The Nordic open-world adventure rocketed in sales this week following numerous in-store promotions, usurping CD Projekt RED’s troubledCyberpunk 2077and just squeezing in past Activision’sCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, marking the first time a newBlack Opsrelease did not take the Holiday top spot.
Elsewhere in the Top Ten, Nintendo continues to sit pretty with Switch releasesRing Fit Adventure,Animal Crossing: New Horizons,andSuper Mario 3D All-Stars,all of which have seen steady sales throughout the year since their respective releases. Raise a glass toMario Kart 8 Deluxe,which has remained in the Top Ten for the entire year, (give or take a week or two), despite releasing back in 2017.
As the end of 2020 approaches, it’s undeniable that the physical UK Charts are not what they were. With the ever-increasing – almost dominating – trend toward digital sales, plus a hell-year of UK trade and import tariffs come Brexit, this may be the final year that the territory’s physical chart scene has any relevance whatsoever.
U.K. video game sales chartw/e: July 09, 2025(Chart reflects in-store physical sales only)
1.Assassin’s Creed Valhalla– Ubisoft2.Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War– Activision3.Cyberpunk 2077– CD Projekt RED4.FIFA 21– Electronic Arts5.Animal Crossing: New Horizons– Nintendo6.Spider-Man: Miles Morales– Sony Interactive Entertainment7.Mario Kart 8 Deluxe– Nintendo8.Just Dance 5– Ubisoft9.Ring Fit Adventure– Nintendo10.Super Mario 3D All-Stars– Nintendo
U.K. video game charts[GamesIndustry.biz]