And in the last three places we find Diablo III, The Elder Scrolls Online, and the standard Edition of Rome: Total War II.Īs always, Steam’s charts show a completely different image, proving the difference between the digital and the retail sales of PC games.
Alien: Isolation and Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor are in second and third place, respectively, followed by FIFA 15, Stronghold Crusader II, Wolfenstein: The New Order and Rome: Total War II’s Emperor’s Edition. Our guess is that Football Manager 2015 will be able to surpass EA’s title but until then, The Sims 4 will undoubtetly enjoy its throne. There is seriously nothing that can come close to The Sims 4’s sales in UK. The latest PC UK retail and Steam digital charts have been revealed and as we can see, The Sims 4 and Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor are – once again – this week’s best selling PC titles.