Force’s grip weakens as FIFA Street returns to top of games chart
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It must have been a slow week, as the top ten highest selling games remain exactly the same as last week (albeit in a slightly different order):
Top 40 Entertainment Software (All Prices), Week Ending 31 March 2012
1 – FIFA STREET – ELECTRONIC ARTS
2 – MASS EFFECT 3 – ELECTRONIC ARTS
3 – FIFA 12 – ELECTRONIC ARTS
4 – KINECT STAR WARS – MICROSOFT
5 – TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 13 – ELECTRONIC ARTS
6 – CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE 3 – ACTIVISION
7 – THE ELDER SCROLLS V: SKYRIM – BETHESDA
8 – BATTLEFIELD 3 – ELECTRONIC ARTS
9 – MARIO & SONIC LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES – SEGA
10 – SSX – ELECTRONIC ARTS
UKIE Games Charts©, compiled by GfK Chart-Track.
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