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UK: Here’s The Nintendo Charts For Week Ending December 23rd

Chart tracker GFK Chart Track has revealed the best-selling Nintendo games in the United Kingdom. It’s no surprise to see Super Mario Odyssey at number one for the week ending December 23rd 2017. Here’s the Nintendo Switch, Wii U, and Nintendo 3DS charts.

Switch

1. Super Mario Odyssey – Nintendo
2. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Nintendo
3. Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Nintendo
4. 1-2 Switch – Nintendo
5. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle – Ubisoft
6. Splatoon 2 – Nintendo
7. Just Dance 2018 – Ubisoft
8. Rayman Legends Definitive Edition – Ubisoft
9. FIFA 18 – EA
10. Sonic Forces – SEGA

Wii U

1. Just Dance 2018 – Ubisoft
2. Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Nintendo
3. Super Mario 3D World – Nintendo
4. LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Warner Bros. Interactive
5. Minecraft: Wii U Edition – Nintendo
6. New Super Mario Bros. U + New Super Luigi U – Nintendo
7. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze – Nintendo
8. Splatoon – Nintendo
9. Mario Party 10 – Nintendo
10. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker – Nintendo

3DS

1. Pokemon Ultra Sun – Nintendo
2. Pokemon Ultra Moon – Nintendo
3. Mario Kart 7 – Nintendo
4. Super Mario 3D Land – Nintendo
5. New Super Mario Bros. 2 – Nintendo
6. Miitopia – Nintendo
7. Tomodachi Life – Nintendo
8. Luigi’s Mansion 2 – Nintendo
9. Mario Party: The Top 100 – Nintendo
10. Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D – Nintendo

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10 thoughts on “UK: Here’s The Nintendo Charts For Week Ending December 23rd”

    1. As a person who lives in the UK, we are very anti Nintendo. Nintendo is seen as a company that makes games for children. I don’t understand that when they have made 2 of the best games of this year.

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  2. It appears that the Switch market in the UK is made up almost entirely of the existing Wii U fans, who simply adopted a little faster this time, whereas the US is adding new customers from the competition buying their 2nd console, and in Japan it’s combining the 3DS market with the home console market.

    Kinda sad to see Nintendo not gaining substantial market share in the UK, Australia, etc. France and Germany are more Nintendo-friendly, and seem to be supporting the console in a bigger way. UK is running +50% vs. Wii U, while worldwide Switch is doing 2x-3x the Wii U’s initial numbers.

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