We already knew Call of Duty: Black Ops shattered day-one sales records in the UK, but let’s just add a full week of intel to that with reports of 2 million units sold in the region over five days. Chart-Track estimates Activision-Blizzard’s latest installment of the hit franchise took in a comfortable £81.9 million ($131.5M).
For some disturbing perspective, Black Ops grossed more during its launch than the whole UK entertainment software market did over the past couple weeks … combined. According to Chart-Track, last week became the highest grossing week in UK entertainment software history, with £113.8 million in sales. The last record breaker was £107.6 million, back in week 52 of 2008. (What was the number one game then? Call of Duty: World at War.)
The record-breaking week was assisted by the launch of Microsoft’s Kinect peripheral. Eight of the 11 UK Kinect launch titles debuted in the Top 40. The top premieres were Kinect Sports, Dance Central and Ubi’s Motion Sports, which took fourth, 13th and 15th places, respectively. Check out the full UK top ten after the break.
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