The biggest change-up this week was the critically acclaimed Rayman Origins. With the aid of huge price drops in many stores FIFA 23 coins, it clambered from 17 to nine. In another surprise, after 10 weeks in the top 10, Assassin's Creed: Revelations dropped to number 12, failing to match the 15 weeks Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood spent in the top 10.
Of course, there are many additional things being done by EA Canada in the hopes of yet again delivering fans a sports experience unlike anything other. The defensive side of the game will certainly be fine-tuned prior to launch, but its improvements, coupled with the more realistic animation system, are something that longtime fans have been asking for. While we've touched on a few things, fans can expect to see much more once FIFA 23 hits stores at the end of September.
EA's FIFA 23 reclaimed the top spot last week after knocking Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier from number one. After three consecutive weeks at the top, Ubisoft’s new shooter dropped down to number two. This was the ninth time in the 38 weeks since its debut that FIFA 23 has placed at the top of the chart. Dropping one place too is Max Payne 3, which placed at number three for the week.
Last week saw two new entries in the top 40: Lollipop Chainsaw and Gravity Rush. Suda 51's latest creation about a chainsaw-wielding cheerleader managed to place the stronger in its first week, debuting at number four. The long-awaited Vita title just missed out on the top 10, with the 29th retail game available for the system debuting at number 11. Activision Blizzard’s Diablo III flew up the chart last week, jumping from number 22 to number six, apparently due to ongoing supply issues to shops being resolved cheap FUT 23 coins.