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UK Charts: Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy Remains Top Of Charts For Seventh Consecutive Week

Activision has been on a roll recently with Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy on the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The game remains perched at the top of the UK charts for the seventh consecutive week, keeping all opposition at bay. Here’s the best-sellers this week in the United Kingdom.

  1. Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy
  2. LEGO the Incredibles
  3. GTA V
  4. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
  5. Madden 19
  6. Call of Duty: WWII
  7. God of War
  8. Overcooked 2
  9. Super Mario Odyssey
  10. We Happy Few

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19 thoughts on “UK Charts: Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy Remains Top Of Charts For Seventh Consecutive Week”

      1. dumb stick aimers 101

        uk not europe ameritards think of places in a very weird way uk the article is uk not europe stop implying europe is one huge country were the people are all the same UK SALES AND PLAY TIME ARE NOT A REFLEXTION OF EUROPE only the uk and a uk person on average will have MASSIVE TASTE A CULTURE DIFFERENCES TO a spanish person a french person a russian person

        so agin i state as logical fact uk not europe the nerws report is about a single island in the north sea nothing to do with europe IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM

        based

    1. UK is physically part of continent of Europe.
      I had a nice little chat with a dumb little fella who thought leaving EU meant they leaved Europe.
      He never answered me back when I asked if they were gonna set sails and move closer to America.

  1. We really need to rub the salt in now, since they were not even considering porting it to the nintendo switch.
    It was one guy who did it in his spare time that did the porting.. that man deserves a raise!
    (Sorry my faqs is not 100% accurate)

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