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Battlefield Hardline Video Review
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Battlefield Hardline has jumped straight to the top of the UK all-format top-ten, becoming the UK's fastest selling game of 2015 in the process.
EA's shooter spin-off manages to succeed where its predecessor didn't, with Battlefield 4 only hitting second spot in November 2013. It's not clear which game sold the most on week one, however.
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, which comes packaged with the highly sought-after Final Fantasy XV demo, enters the chart at second. Mario Party 10 and Resident Evil: Revelations 2 were the other new entries to join the top ten, landing at sixth and seventh place respectively.
Grand Theft Auto V’s staying power means the record-breaking title falls to third, but only slips 5 percent in week-on-week sales. Dying Light, which has proven to be a commercial success for developer Techland, falls to forth.
Evolve, meanwhile, falls out of the top ten, all the way down to 19th. Halo: The Masterchief Collection, which is now sold as part of an Xbox One bundle promotion, climbs 80 percent to thirteenth.
The full top ten follows:
Battlefield HardlineFinal Fantasy Type-0 HDGrand Theft Auto VDying LightFIFA 15Mario Party 10Resident Evil: Revelations 2Call of Duty: Advanced WarfareMinecraft Xbox EditionMinecraft PlayStation EditionClick on the thumbnails below to view in full-screenGallery