![]() Sure, you could mosey over to the US site, but you’d miss out on all the juicy gaming goodness that’s relevant – and important – to you. The Australian edition of Kotaku is focused on taking all this fantastic news and crafting it into a tasty treat for all you Aussies and Kiwis. ![]() ![]() Whether it’s the latest info on a new game, or hot gossip on the industry’s movers, shakers and smashers, you’ll find it all here and nicely packaged at Kotaku. They’d be one in the same in every lexicon on the planet if it were humanly possible. All three benefitted from retail promotions. Metroid Prime Remastered re-entered the charts at No.13 thanks to a 222% surge in sales, and so did WWE 2K23 at No.13, with sales up 183% week-on-week. There was only one new entry in the UK boxed charts this week, NIS America's The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie, which debuted at No.22.Įlsewhere, FIFA 23 made it back to No.2 with a 30% increase in sales. Zelda will likely continue to dominate the charts on and off throughout the summer – Pikmin 4 (due next week) could get for a brief spell at the top but with many of the games on other consoles now sold digitally, we can overall expect Nintendo titles to dominate the physical charts this year. It then reclaimed No.1 briefly until Final Fantasy 16 launched but was back again last week. It's another week at No.1 in the UK physical charts for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.ĭespite a 20% drop in sales week-on-week, Nintendo's hit remained at the top for the second week running, GfK reported.įollowing its launch on May 12, Tears of the Kingdom remained at the top for four weeks, until Diablo 4's release.
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