God of War has more market penetration than Call of Duty

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God of War Ragnarok has a better market entry than Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2, ancient ring as well as Pokémon Legends: Arceus, reports UK physical sales data. Crato’s second Scandinavian adventure was not enough this year FIFA 23.

Ragnarok sold more in the UK on its first day than any previous game in the series did in its first week. Compared to 2018’s fastest selling God of War to date, this difference 51%. In just one week, Ragnarok became the third best-selling God of War of all time. In terms of sales, it is already in second place.

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82% of physical sales of God of War Ragnarok come from the PS5 version.. The remaining 18% belongs to PS4. Of the first number, 12% comes from a bundle with the PS5 console. This bundle accounted for 60% of all PS5 consoles sold in a week. Thanks to PlayStation 5 had the best sales week of the year.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has to settle for second place, Activision’s shooter held the top spot for two weeks. Third – FIFA 23, and the second news of the week rose to fourth place, Sound boundaries.

Top selling games last week in the UK:

  • God of War Ragnarok (new)
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (previously #1)
  • FIFA 23 (previously 2)
  • Sound borders (new)
  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (formerly 3)
  • Nintendo Switch Sports (formerly 4)
  • Horizon: Forbidden West (formerly 12)
  • Platoon 3 (previously 5)
  • Animal Crossing: New Horizons (previously 7)
  • Minecraft for Switch (formerly 8)

Source :Indian TV

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