Sony’s Starhawk fails to make dent on all formats games chart
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Your support makes all the difference.505 Games’ Sniper Elite V2 has held top spot in the all formats gaming chart making the first-person shooter the first title in the last few weeks to do so.
Elsewhere, Sony’s Starhawk can only manage a disappointing 17th position based on its first week of sales, something Sony will no doubt be hoping improves as word of their tactical online shooter spreads.
Top 40 Entertainment Software (All Prices), Week Ending 13 May 2012:
1 – SNIPER ELITE V2 – 505 GAMES
2 – FIFA STREET – ELECTRONIC ARTS
3 – FIFA 12 – ELECTRONIC ARTS
4 – PROTOTYPE 2 – ACTIVISION
5 – MASS EFFECT 3 – ELECTRONIC ARTS
6 – TIGER WOODS PGA TOUR 13 – ELECTRONIC ARTS
7 – KINECT STAR WARS – MICROSOFT
8 – MARIO & SONIC LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES – SEGA
9 – BATTLEFIELD 3 – ELECTRONIC ARTS
10 – ASSASSIN’S CREED: REVELATIONS – UBISOFT
UKIE Games Charts©, compiled by GfK Chart-Track.
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