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UK Games Chart: Project Cars Breaks Sixteen-Year Bandai Namco Record

Wolfenstein: The Old Blood enters in second.

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For the second week running Slightly Mad Studios' Project Cars has taken the top spot on the UK game chart, according to sales monitor Chart-Track.

Interestingly, Project Cars is first Bandai Namco published title to hold on to No.1 for two weeks in a row since Ridge Racer Type 4, which shipped across the UK in 1999.

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The game, which held off competition from Grand Theft Auto V in its first week, maintains its position ahead of new entry Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, a standalone prequel to Wolfenstein: The New Order.

Wolfenstein: The Old Blood was significantly more popular on PlayStation 4 than Xbox One, with 67 percent of sales on Sony's console, compared to 27 percent on Microsoft's console.

Grand Theft Auto V slips one position down to No.3, followed by Mortal Kombat X at No.4.

At No.5, Square Enix's Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster for PlayStation 4 was the only other new entry in the top ten. FIFA 15, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, and Dying Light placed at No.6, No.7, and No.8 respectively.

Activision's Destiny and Battlefield Hardline finish up the top ten at No.9 and No.10 respectively.

The full top ten follows:

  1. Project Cars
  2. Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
  3. Grand Theft Auto V
  4. Mortal Kombat X
  5. Final FantasyX/X-2 HD Remaster
  6. FIFA 15
  7. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
  8. Dying Light
  9. Destiny
  10. Battlefield Hardline

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