Blizzard's Overwatch holds onto No.2, thanks to an ongoing price promotion and a 72% rise in sales. This means Warner Bros' Injustice is knocked down to No.3, with sales down by 26%. The fighting game managed two weeks at the top.
No other new entries made it into the Top 10, with Ubisoft's VR sci-fi outing Star Trek: Bridge Crew reaching No.4 and Milestone's MXGP3 debuting at No.22. In the case of the former, the limited audience of virtual reality headsets is no doubt a factor, as well as the fact that sales recorded by GfK Chart-Track are purely for the PSVR edition. Steam sales are, as usual, not counted in the UK's retail charts.
There's little change elsewhere in the upper echelons of the chart. Grand Theft Auto V, FIFA 17 and Prey all drop one place to No4, 5 and 6 respectively. Prey saw a 5% drop in sales, while the other two titles enjoyed sales boosts of 44% (GTA) and 32% (FIFA). Horizon Zero Dawn and Rocket League re-enter the Top 10 at No.8 and 9 respectively.