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Video game fans may currently be elbows-deep in exciting news and hot scoops, courtesy of E3 2019, but the beat goes on, so here is this week’s news regarding that bizarre window of Blighty behaviour:the UK Charts.

EA’sFIFA 19has once again returned to the number one spot, having usurped Sony’s VR titleBlood & Truthafter just one week. More interestingly, excellent open-world adventureMarvel’s Spider-Manhas rocketed back up the charts, climbing from number 15 to number 3. This is likely due to in-store promotions offering the game at a discount, and sending fans scurrying back up the walls of New York City once again.

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Elsewhere in the charts, a number of VR games saw re-entries, includingPlayStation VR Worldsat number ten,DOOM VFRat number 24 andAstro Bot Rescue Missionat number 17. Looks likeBlood & Truthshifted a few headsets, wouldn’t you say? Atlus’ Nintendo 3DS releasePersona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinthdebuted at number 18, which is about right for a handheld title from a niche series.

U.K. video game sales chartw/e: June 11, 2025(Chart reflects in-store physical sales only)

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1.FIFA 19– Electronic Arts2.Days Gone– Sony Computer Entertainment3.Marvel’s Spider-Man– Sony Computer Entertainment4.Red Dead Redemption 2– Take 25.Blood & Truth– Sony Computer Entertainment6.Grand Theft Auto V– Take 27.Team Sonic Racing– Sega8. Super Mario Kart 8 Deluxe– Nintendo9.Mortal Kombat 11– Warner Bros.10.PlayStation VR Worlds– Sony Computer EntertainmentU.K. video game charts[GFK Chart-Track]

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