UK Charts: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Falls to No.30 as EA SPORTS FC 26 Returns to No.1

GfK’s latest UK physical boxed charts, compiled for the week ending in June 2026 and published via Nintendo Life, show a relatively static top 40 with no new entries.

The headline movement is Square Enix’s Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, which has slid from its debut at No.2 to No.30.

According to the chart breakdown, 98% of Rebirth’s physical sales this week were on Switch 2, with the remaining 2% on PS5.

EA SPORTS FC 26, published by EA, has returned to No.1 in the UK physical rankings.

The game’s resurgence coincides with the opening of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 10, 2026.

GfK’s compiled data shows platform splits for a number of catalog and new-release titles, highlighting the continued importance of Nintendo platforms in the UK boxed market.

Nintendo Life noted the steep second-week fall for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, pointing to the overwhelming proportion of Switch 2 sales in week one as a factor behind the rapid drop-off.

In journalistic terms: Nintendo Life observed that Rebirth’s heavy concentration of initial sales on the Switch 2 made a sharp decline in subsequent chart position predictable once those launch-week purchases were recorded.

Other notable chart details from the GfK listing include strong multi-platform splits for Pokémon Legends: Z-A (59% Switch 2, 41% Switch) and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (65% Switch 2, 35% Switch).

Animal Crossing: New Horizons also shows a significant physical presence with 65% on Switch and 35% on Switch 2.

The full top 40 contains a mixture of recent releases and enduring catalog sellers, reflecting the UK market’s continued interest in Nintendo-first and multi-platform titles.

Mortal Kombat-branded releases, which placed inside the top 10 in last week’s chart, do not appear in this week’s top 40.

GfK’s weekly UK physical chart remains a key barometer for boxed sales performance across PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC.

This week’s results underline how launch-week dynamics and platform splits—particularly the emergent Switch 2 share—are shaping physical sales trends in the UK market.

GfK compiled the data used in this report.