Lords Of The Fallen Secures Top 5 Spot On UK Boxed Charts

Forza Motorsport is nowhere to be found in the Top 20 rankings.

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  • Lords of the Fallen launched on October 10, debuting at number four on the UK boxed charts.
  • Forza Motorsport failed to secure a spot in the top twenty amidst the backlash from its playerbase.
  • EA Sports FC 24 and Assassin’s Creed Mirage maintained their rankings from last week.

Lords of the Fallen has achieved an impressive feat within its launch week, securing the number four spot on UK boxed charts (via Gamesindustry.) Forza Motorsport on the other hand failed to establish itself in the top twenty rankings. The sales chart reflects the numbers attained by titles during the second week of October, with many older games rising in ranks while others have fallen a bit further.

Aside from Lords of the Fallen, another notable achievement is the eighth rank attained by The Grinch: Christmas Adventures. Moving on, Assassin’s Creed Mirage debuted at number two last week, maintaining its rank this time around as well. The same can be said for EA Sports FC 24, standing at the precipice of this week’s charts at number one.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has risen several ranks while consistently staying in the top ten, securing the third spot this week compared to its previous position. This boost in sales is attributed to the price reductions on Sony’s PlayStation 5. Meanwhile. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope and Red Dead Redemption’s remaster have re-entered the top ten rankings due to sales factors.


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Beyond Lords of the Fallen ranking in the top five, the chart shows some titles that have fallen from their previous positions. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the Nintendo Switch version of Minecraft, and Hogwarts Legacy have fallen from 4 to 7, 9 to 10, and 5 to 9 respectively.

Lords of the Fallen
Lords of the Fallen

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