The official UK software sales chart for the week ending February 14, 2026, has been released, highlighting the continued success of Nintendo Switch games and the arrival of several high-profile titles.
Among the notable new entries is Mario Tennis Fever, a fresh launch from Nintendo that made an impressive debut, landing at the #2 spot on its first week. Mario Tennis Fever marks the latest chapter in Nintendo’s long-running Mario sports series, following the legacy of previous hits on the Nintendo Switch and other platforms.
Although it couldn't overtake EA Sports FC 26, which held onto the top position for another week, Nintendo's latest tennis title quickly established itself as a major contender in the competitive software landscape.
Additionally, Reanimal, published by THQ Nordic, entered the chart at #4, while Sega’s Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties debuted at #6. Rephrasing a representative chart summary, newcomers such as Mario Tennis Fever have made substantial entrances, yet the number one position remains unchanged, with EA Sports FC 26 continuing its streak at the top.
Mario Kart World, another staple for the Nintendo Switch from Nintendo, sits comfortably at #3, reflecting the series' enduring appeal among UK gamers.
Other Nintendo exclusives like Pokemon Legends: Z-A (#7), Animal Crossing: New Horizons (#8), and Minecraft (#9, Nintendo Switch edition) further solidify the publisher’s dominance on the leaderboard. The broader chart illustrates the strength and diversity of the UK gaming market, with multi-platform franchises such as The Sims 4: Royalty & Legacy by Electronic Arts at #5 and classics like Grand Theft Auto V at #13 still drawing significant sales.
Notably, Bandai Namco Entertainment’s Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon climbed to #10, while Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (Activision Blizzard) held at #14. Nintendo continues to show remarkable staying power in the UK software sales charts, not only with new releases like Mario Tennis Fever but also with enduring titles such as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (#18), Super Mario Bros.
Wonder (#30), and evergreen blockbusters like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (#36) and Tears of the Kingdom (#37). The week’s results reinforce Nintendo’s stronghold in the UK market, both with critically acclaimed new releases and the sustained popularity of its established series.
For deeper ongoing coverage of UK software sales and detailed chart analytics, stay tuned to our updates as more statistics and milestones surface each week.
Among the notable new entries is Mario Tennis Fever, a fresh launch from Nintendo that made an impressive debut, landing at the #2 spot on its first week. Mario Tennis Fever marks the latest chapter in Nintendo’s long-running Mario sports series, following the legacy of previous hits on the Nintendo Switch and other platforms.
Although it couldn't overtake EA Sports FC 26, which held onto the top position for another week, Nintendo's latest tennis title quickly established itself as a major contender in the competitive software landscape.
Additionally, Reanimal, published by THQ Nordic, entered the chart at #4, while Sega’s Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties debuted at #6. Rephrasing a representative chart summary, newcomers such as Mario Tennis Fever have made substantial entrances, yet the number one position remains unchanged, with EA Sports FC 26 continuing its streak at the top.
Mario Kart World, another staple for the Nintendo Switch from Nintendo, sits comfortably at #3, reflecting the series' enduring appeal among UK gamers.
Other Nintendo exclusives like Pokemon Legends: Z-A (#7), Animal Crossing: New Horizons (#8), and Minecraft (#9, Nintendo Switch edition) further solidify the publisher’s dominance on the leaderboard. The broader chart illustrates the strength and diversity of the UK gaming market, with multi-platform franchises such as The Sims 4: Royalty & Legacy by Electronic Arts at #5 and classics like Grand Theft Auto V at #13 still drawing significant sales.
Notably, Bandai Namco Entertainment’s Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon climbed to #10, while Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (Activision Blizzard) held at #14. Nintendo continues to show remarkable staying power in the UK software sales charts, not only with new releases like Mario Tennis Fever but also with enduring titles such as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (#18), Super Mario Bros.
Wonder (#30), and evergreen blockbusters like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (#36) and Tears of the Kingdom (#37). The week’s results reinforce Nintendo’s stronghold in the UK market, both with critically acclaimed new releases and the sustained popularity of its established series.
For deeper ongoing coverage of UK software sales and detailed chart analytics, stay tuned to our updates as more statistics and milestones surface each week.