UK Software Sales Week Ending July 11, 2026: Mouse: P.I. For Hire Debuts at No. 7

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The latest Official UK software sales chart for the week ending July 11, 2026 is now available, with several high-profile releases and strong catalog performance across platforms.

New physical releases and long-running catalog titles from Nintendo and third-party publishers dominate the Top 40.

Playside’s detective title Mouse: P.I. For Hire entered the chart on physical release, while Ubisoft’s remastered Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced opened at number one.

Playside’s Mouse: P.I. For Hire made a notable debut at number seven in the UK after its physical launch a few days prior.

Chart data shows the platform split for that release at 63 percent PlayStation 5, 33 percent Nintendo Switch 2, 3 percent Xbox, and 1 percent PC.

That platform breakdown underlines a strong PS5 skew for the physical launch, with a meaningful presence on Nintendo’s next-generation hardware.

Nintendo retained a strong presence in the chart.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, a Nintendo-published exclusive, slipped one place to number four from last week’s number three, remaining the highest-placed Nintendo exclusive this period.

Nintendo also placed Pokémon Pokopia at number six, Mario Kart World at number eight and Star Fox at number nine, highlighting the publisher’s continued catalog strength across Switch and Switch 2 hardware.

Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced debuted at number one, registering as a new title on the chart this week.

Other consistent performers in the top ten include EA SPORTS FC 26 at number three, 007 First Light at number two, and Resident Evil Requiem holding at number five.

Below is the full Official UK Top 40 software sales chart for the week ending July 11, 2026:

1.

ASSASSIN’S CREED: BLACK FLAG RESYNCHED — UBISOFT — N/A

2. 007 FIRST LIGHT — IO INTERACTIVE — 2

3.

EA SPORTS FC 26 — ELECTRONIC ARTS — 1

4.

TOMODACHI LIFE: LIVING THE DREAM — NINTENDO — 3

5.

RESIDENT EVIL REQUIEM — CAPCOM — 7

6.

POKEMON POKOPIA — NINTENDO — 8

7.

MOUSE: P.I. FOR HIRE — PLAYSIDE — N/A

8.

MARIO KART WORLD — NINTENDO — 9

9.

STAR FOX — NINTENDO — 4

10.

GRAND THEFT AUTO V — TAKE 2 — 16

11.

ARMORED CORE VI: FIRES OF RUBICON — BANDAI NAMCO ENTERTAINMENT — 14

12.

BATTLEFIELD 6 — ELECTRONIC ARTS — 10

13.

MINECRAFT — NINTENDO — 13

14.

FOOTBALL MANAGER 26 — SEGA — 6

15.

LEGO BATMAN: LEGACY OF THE DARK KNIGHT — WARNER BROS.

INTERACTIVE — 11

16.

POKEMON LEGENDS: Z-A — NINTENDO — 15

17.

DONKEY KONG BANANZA — NINTENDO — 17

18.

RESIDENT EVIL 3 — CAPCOM — 18

19.

ELDEN RING — BANDAI NAMCO ENTERTAINMENT — 15

20.

THE SIMS 4: ADVENTURE AWAITS — ELECTRONIC ARTS — 30

21.

ECHOES OF AINCRAD — BANDAI NAMCO ENTERTAINMENT — N/A

22.

ANIMAL CROSSING: NEW HORIZONS — NINTENDO — 20

23.

MARIO KART 8 DELUXE — NINTENDO — 21

24.

LEGO STAR WARS: THE SKYWALKER SAGA — WARNER BROS.

INTERACTIVE — 25

25.

F1 25 — ELECTRONIC ARTS — 12

26.

SUPER MARIO BROS.

WONDER — NINTENDO — 23

27.

TEKKEN 8 — BANDAI NAMCO ENTERTAINMENT — 21

28.

SUPER MARIO GALAXY + SUPER MARIO GALAXY 2 — NINTENDO — 26

29.

DIGIMON STORY: TIME STRANGER — BANDAI NAMCO ENTERTAINMENT — N/A

30.

EA SPORTS UFC 6 — ELECTRONIC ARTS — 19

31.

THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: BREATH OF THE WILD — NINTENDO — 29

32.

SUPER MARIO PARTY JAMBOREE — NINTENDO — 32

33.

NINTENDO SWITCH SPORTS — NINTENDO — 33

34.

MAFIA: THE OLD COUNTRY — TAKE 2 — N/A

35.

THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: TEARS OF THE KINGDOM — NINTENDO — 37

36.

HARRY POTTER: QUIDDITCH CHAMPIONS — WARNER BROS.

INTERACTIVE — 35

37.

SPLIT FICTION — ELECTRONIC ARTS — 24

38.

YOSHI AND THE MYSTERIOUS BOOK — NINTENDO — 38

39.

SUPER MARIO ODYSSEY — NINTENDO — N/A

40.

RED DEAD REDEMPTION — TAKE 2 — 39

This week’s chart illustrates the continued market impact of physical releases, first-party Nintendo titles across Switch and Switch 2 hardware, and high-profile third-party launches.

For ongoing weekly UK sales updates and full historical charts, follow official market reports and retail tracking publications.

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