Top of the Class

Well gag me with a spoon. I would’ve put good money on Bethesda’sWolfenstein: Youngblooddebuting at the top of the UK Charts this week, given the mainstream gaming public’s natural propensity to drift toward shooters. But it was not to be, as Nintendo’s fantasy warfare titleFire Emblem: Three Housesmade a glorious debut at the number one spot.

The latest release in the long-runningFire Emblemseries sees players caught in the middle of an ever-intensifying rivalry between three houses of learning. You, as trusted tutor to students in all three factions, will be asked to take sides in the ongoing battle for Fodlan. Awkward. Of course these charts reflect physical sales only, so perhapsWolfenstein‘s spin-off/sequel performed better in the digital realm, despite receiving middling reviews from many outlets.

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Elsewhere in the charts,Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3maintains a healthy hold within the Top Ten, while Rockstar’sGrand Theft Auto V, conspicuous by its recent absence, returned to the premier league, climbing from number 14 to number seven. Arc System Works’ arena fighterKill la Kill The Game: IF, failed to make an impact, debuting at number 40, as is to be expected for a relatively niche release.

U.K. video game sales chartw/e: Aug 04, 2025(Chart reflects in-store physical sales only)

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1.Fire Emblem: Three Houses– Nintendo2.Wolfenstein: Youngblood– Bethesda3.Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled– Activision4.Super Mario Maker 2– Nintendo5.FIFA 19– Electronic Arts6.Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3– Nintendo7.Grand Theft Auto V– Take 28.Mario Kart 8 Deluxe– Nintendo9.F1 2019– Codemasters10.Red Dead Redemption 2– Take 2

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