But sales fail to meet predecessor’s launch
Ubisoft’s tactical sequelTom Clancy’s The Division 2launched last week and has found itself hitting the number one spot in the UK Charts, usurping Capcom’s OTT hack ‘n’ slash title,Devil May Cry 5.
However, in what has to be the most repetitive story of the modern gaming era, Ubisoft’s tactical team title failed to capture even a quarter of the originalDivision’slaunch sales, at least in terms of physical copies sold, further solidifying the inescapable truth that physical sales are dying out.
DMC 5itself dropped several places to numbersix, while elsewhere in the charts niche anime titleOne Piece: World Seekerbarely made any form of impact, debuting at number 28.Grand Theft Auto V, stubborn to the last, has succeeded in pushing itself back into the Top Three, halted only by Rockstar’s ownRed Dead Redemption 2.
U.K. video game sales chartw/e: June 02, 2025(Chart reflects in-store sales only)
- Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 –Ubisoft2.Red Dead Redemption 2– Take 23.Grand Theft Auto V –Take 24.FIFA 19 –Electronic Arts5.The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame –Warner Bros6. Devil May Cry 5 –Capcom7.Super Mario Kart 8 Deluxe –Nintendo8.Far Cry New Dawn –Ubisoft9.Super Smash Bros. Ultimate– Nintendo10.New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe –NintendoU.K. video game charts[GFK Chart-Track]