Activision's game was discounted even further, selling at just over £35 on average.
The title's average selling price was just over £30 (on Switch), and under £40 (on Xbox One and PS4), which meant the game shot up 177 per cent in sales to reclaim No.1.Īlso firing back up the charts with an impressive 360 per cent sales rise was Call of Duty: Black Ops 4. In addition, Black Friday ran for a far longer period this year, having started (in some cases) up to two weeks before.ĭiscounting on FIFA 19 propelled the EA game to the top of the charts (it was also bundled with PS4 consoles). The first is that digital sales are not included - we do not know if download sales over Black Friday were up or down. There's a few caveats to consider, of course. Unfortunately, it's a weaker Black Friday than last year, with revenue down 4.6 per cent and unit sales down 6.7 per cent.
It's a bumper week for UK video game sales, with 1.66 million boxed games sold and more than £53 million in revenue.