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77% of Tiny Tina's UK launch sales were digital | UK Digital Charts

reksveks

Member
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands took the No.1 spot in the UK digital charts, the latest GSD data shows.

The 2K Games title, which is a spin-off of Borderlands, was a big digital seller, with 77% of launch sales coming via PSN and Xbox Live. 55% of the game's digital sales were on Xbox, with the remainder on PlayStation. When we include physical sales, the PlayStation and Xbox versions were neck-and-neck. This is an unusual result, as typically PlayStation -- with its larger install base -- would command a higher share of sales. This may be the result of an unusually large number of PS5 exclusive releases in recent weeks, including Horizon Forbidden West, Gran Turismo 7 and Ghostwire Tokyo.

Ghostwire Tokyo and Kirby and the Forgotten Kingdom were both new releases this week. In terms of physical sales, Kirby was the No.1 game of the week. However, Bethesda and Nintendo do not share digital data. Therefore, those games do not appear in the download data.

Last week's No.1, GTA 5, drops to No.4 this week after an 83% fall in digital sales. Meanwhile, GTA Online drops from No.3 to No.7.

Elden Ring continues to sell strongly and holds the No.2 position.

Here is the GSD UK Digital Top Ten (week ending March 26th):

PositionTitle
1Tiny Tina's Wonderlands (2K Games)
2Elden Ring (Bandai Namco)
3FIFA 22 (EA)
4Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar)
5F1 2021 (EA)
6WWE 2K22 (2K Games)
7Grand Theft Auto Online (Rockstar)
8Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (EA)
9Gran Turismo 7 (Sony)
10Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege (Ubisoft)

I know there was questions about where GT7 would be digitally and it ended up 9th so stayed in the top 10.

I will do the table for Tiny Tina broken down into platform and physical/digital split .

 
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Interesting split. I think Xbros just like shooters more.

GT7 stayed in top 10, aided by Kirby and Ghostwire not having any digital data.

Chris gives no reference points so we can't really say how many copies the games sold. Sad!
 

Boss Mog

Member
Series S is a thing and so is the PS5 DE so yeah, digital numbers are bound to go up, but if you're gonna use this an an argument to say that physical is dead than that's just a bunch of BS.
 

reksveks

Member
Interesting split. I think Xbros just like shooters more.

GT7 stayed in top 10, aided by Kirby and Ghostwire not having any digital data.

Chris gives no reference points so we can't really say how many copies the games sold. Sad!
Yeah, good to highlight the following.

GSD digital data includes games from participating companies sold via Steam, Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, Nintendo Eshop. Participating companies are Activision Blizzard, Bandai Namco, Big Ben Interactive, Capcom, Codemasters, Electronic Arts, Focus Home Interactive, Koch Media, Konami, Microids, Microsoft, Milestone, Paradox Interactive, Quantic Dream, Sega, Sony, Square Enix, Strelka, Take-Two, Ubisoft and Warner Bros. Nintendo and Bethesda are the notable absentees, alongside smaller studios.
 

reksveks

Member
Series S is a thing and so is the PS5 DE so yeah, digital numbers are bound to go up, but if you're gonna use this an an argument to say that physical is dead than that's just a bunch of BS.
Dead or dying or reducing to a plateau? I don't think its dead just like Vinyl or Blu-rays aren't.

If the latter, what evidence would convince you?
 

Markio128

Member
From must be super proud of the sales for ER - what a great success story. Far more successful than my attempts to progress in this game 😂 To be fair, I’ve managed to slay 4 of the main bosses now, but between this and GT7, it’s slow going.
 
UK Xbox has unanimously embraced the all digital future already.
Yup, given up on physical. It’s bad for the environment and games are barely worth anything when trading these days. In addition to this, I have a 1 year old son who thinks that game discs make for great floor toys…

Keys for games on xbox are usually much cheaper too and with game sharing it’s never been better to be all digital in my opinion.
 
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Zimmy68

Member
I forgot this was released. Is there even an official game thread for it because I never see it on the first page?
As a huge Borderlands fan I was going to eventually pick it up until I saw that money grab "next-gen" tax bullshit.
I'll happily wait for the $15 version.
Thank you, Elden Ring for making these decisions so easy.
 
Yup, given up on physical. It’s bad for the environment and games are barely worth anything when trading these days. In addition to this, I have a 1 year old son who thinks that game discs make for great floor toys…

Keys for games on xbox are usually much cheaper too and with game sharing it’s never been better to be all digital in my opinion.

That’s not the case in Canada. There’s no chance I’m going all digital when I can easily sell the physical copy for $50.
 

ANDS

King of Gaslighting
The OG Xbox One was right, just too early.

No it wasn't. People weren't against digital downloads, they already existed on the then current generation consoles and were full on with the PS4/XB1. People were NOT ok with online-DRM; couple that with a weaker machine at a more expensive price and you have the "hubbub. . ."
 

Jigsaah

Gold Member
I love Borderlands...did not get this. Is the game good? I trust you folks more than reviewers.
 

Andodalf

Banned
Yeah it would have allowed me to buy disks while treating the games as though they were digital games once installed.

Wish that would have happened lol

This is exactly what I'm saying. I would love it if it just worked liked PC games did. Well, back when physical PC games actually had the game on disk for even install haha.
 
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