![]() Last week's winner, then, feels like Metro Exodus - it turned up second in the chart and with a higher sales revenue than Far Cry New Dawn, which launched at a cheaper price point.īandai Namco's Jump Force also performed comparatively well, arriving in fourth. The number of people who may have subscribed to Xbox Game Pass to play Crackdown 3 will not be counted - but its worth comparing it to Forza Horizon 4, another Xbox One exclusive which is regularly found in the top 10 (and which sold roughly similar to Crackdown 3 this week, despite launching all the way back in October). Luckily, the gameplay elevates the experience. Its sales were low enough it missed the top 10 completely. It was bad news too for Crackdown 3 - Microsoft's latest big Xbox One exclusive. That's down massively, but to be expected - New Dawn is just a spin-off.īut even if you compare New Dawn to Far Cry 4 spin-off Primal, last week's launch sold just 25 per cent of Primal's week one total.Īll of these sales figures relate to boxed copies sold and more people buy digital versions of games now than in 2016, when Primal launched (UK numbers company Chart-Track does not count download sales).īut where digital may make up some of the difference, it will not plug the huge gap seen here. ![]() New Dawn's sales were just 13 per cent of Far Cry 5's opening week total. It’s competently made, with flecks of dark humour and some great action sequences, but aside from a few interesting new mechanics and a fascinating new setting, Far Cry New Dawn is wider than it is deep, the kiss of death for shooter fans currently being swamped with new content. ![]() Far Cry New Dawn topped the UK chart this week, but its launch week sales were a far cry (sorry) from those of its predecessors. ![]()
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