Sea of Thieves Number 1 Spot in UK Games Chart. Is Rare making a comeback with it's PC and Xbox One Pirate Simulator?

Rare was one of the best game developers in the previous decades. Unfortunately they did not give gamers the magical game experience we were used to for quite some time. Is Sea of Thieves a turning point for Rare? Looking at the sales numbers in the UK it seems possible…

Sea of Thieves has topped the UK games chart in a busy week for new releases.

Impressively, the PC and Xbox One pirate simulator hit number one just on Xbox One boxed copies alone. (UK numbers company Chart-Track does not count digital sales on PC or Xbox.)

And, of course, those sales do not count anyone playing the game using the cheapest option – via Microsoft’s £7.99 per month Xbox Games Pass subscription, which Sea of Thieves is part of.

Five other games sailed into the chart alongside Sea of Thieves, including the EA-published co-op adventure A Way Out – AKA the latest game made by the very enthusiastic Josef Fares. It arrived in second place.

Ni No Kuni 2 entered the chart in third position, just ahead of Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered in fourth.

Koei Tecmo’s AOT2 turned up in 17th place, while Nintendo’s Detective Pikachu charted in 23rd.

The full top 10 lies below:

  1. Sea of Thieves
  2. A Way Out
  3. Ni No Kuni 2
  4. Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered
  5. FIFA 18
  6. Burnout Paradise Remastered
  7. Grand Theft Auto 5
  8. EA Sports UFC 3
  9. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
  10. Super Mario Oranges
Source: Eurogamer.net

More game related news on VGVIDS:

WWE Items Added to Rocket League During Special Events.

0 0 votes
Post/Game Rating
   
guest
Post/Game Rating
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments