Following its public release last week, 2K’sBioShock: The Collectionofficially goes on to debut at the top of the United Kingdom’s software sales charts.
Despite the recent news ofBioShock: The Collection’sPC remaster missing featuresand containing a plethora of bugs, 2K’s visually enhanced compendium for the dystopian trilogy has amassed a favorable amount of sales across its various platforms. As a matter of fact, the title has gone on to move enough units in the UK that it has topped the area’s software sales charts within the first week of its release.
According to the sales monitor Chart-Track, a total of seven new games were released during the week, includingBioShock: The Collection, and only four of the titles went on to make it into the top 10 spots on the charts. Just behind 2K’s remasters for its first-person shooters in the number 2 slot isPro Evolution Soccer 2017, withNBA 2K17arriving in the third spot, and Microsoft’sReCoredebuting at number 5.
Aside from the aforementioned new releases, those remaining areDragon Quest 7: The Forgotten Past,NHL 17, andBatman: The Telltale Series, which placed respectively at the number 12, number 15, and number 19 positions. For those interested, the UK’s full top 10 for the week ending in September 17 can be found below. However, it’s important to note that the list doesn’t take digital sales data into account, and can’t necessarily be representative of all of the games sales within the UK.
Although some might argue that last week didn’t really contain enough strong releases to compete withBioShock: The Collectionfor chart supremacy, the anthology’s entrance at the number one spot for UK sales definitely speaks to the series' popularity. After all, many fans and critics alike consider the original titles to be among some of thetop games of the last generation for PS3 and Xbox 360.
Of course, it’s quite possible forBioShock: The Collectionto maintain its position at the top of the UK charts for this week, especially since there aren’t too many major competitors to challenge its dominance beyondDestiny: The Collection, which is set to drop tomorrow for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One alongside the release of its expansion Rise of Iron. Beyond those titles, however, the last week of September could belong toFIFA 17, as the long-running soccer franchise from EA Sports tends to sell extremely well with each version that comes out.
Whatever the case may be for the rest of September’s sales in the UK, it’s safe to speculate thatBioShock: The Collectionmight not be able to keep a foothold in the top 10 of the charts once some of the big holiday releases start coming out starting next month. For instance, not only will it haveGears of War 4andBattlefield 1with which to contend in October, but also Activision’s juggernaut first-person shooter series is set to releaseCall of Duty: Infinite Warfarein November, with even more heavy-hitters primed for blockbuster sales later this year.
BioShock: The Collectionis available for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.