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Battle of Mario and Donkey Kong Takes Top Spot on UK Chart While Skull and Bones Secures the 4th Position

During the past week, the UK gaming market saw the release of a couple of games, with Nintendo Switch’s Mario vs Donkey Kong remake taking the number one spot in sales. Surpassing the sales of the previous Mario spin-off, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, by a whopping 64%.

On the other end of the spectrum, the highly anticipated Skull and Bones ranked fourth in the UK charts, falling short of expectations with sales barely reaching a quarter of the total copies sold in the region. Resulting in sales figures comparable to Sea of Thieves, a similar genre game released in 2018.

Despite the recent decline in physical copy sales, the low sales figures coupled with unfavorable reviews have painted a negative image of Ubisoft in recent times.

Conversely, Helldivers 2 secured the seventh position in the charts, experiencing a notable 28% increase in sales from its initial week of release. A rare occurrence where a game sees a surge in sales in the second week.

TLDR: Mario vs Donkey Kong remake dominated UK sales charts, while Skull and Bones fell short of expectations. Helldivers 2 defied odds with a sales increase in its second week.

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