The latest UK software sales chart for the week ending June 13, 2026 shows a significant reshuffle at the top as EA SPORTS FC 26 (Electronic Arts) climbs to No.1.
The weekly ranking—compiled from physical and digital sales across the UK—highlights strong sports-game demand during the international football (World Cup) window, and confirms Nintendo’s continued commercial strength with multiple entries in the chart.
Chart highlights and context
According to the UK software sales chart for the week ending June 13, 2026, EA SPORTS FC 26 surged from 13th place to claim the No.1 position.
Rewriting the chart’s observation in journalistic terms: compilers noted that interest tied to the World Cup helped drive EA SPORTS FC 26 up the rankings to the top slot.
Nintendo’s Pokemon Pokopia returned to the top five, placing at No.5 this week, reinforcing the publisher’s sustained relevance in the UK market.
The chart lists a wide array of publishers and genres.
Notable placements include:
- No.1: EA SPORTS FC 26 (Electronic Arts) — jumped from No.13 the prior week
- No.2: 007 First Light (io Interactive)
- No.3: LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight (Warner Bros.
Interactive)
- No.4: Resident Evil Requiem (Capcom)
- No.5: Pokemon Pokopia (Nintendo)
Nintendo’s footprint remains substantial: the company places 15 titles in the top 40 for the week ending June 13, 2026, spanning franchises such as Mario Kart, Pokémon, The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Galaxy, Animal Crossing, and others.
That depth underlines Nintendo’s multi-title strategy on its platforms, including the Nintendo Switch, where many first-party and legacy titles continue to sell strongly.
Other publishers represented in the top 40 include Bandai Namco (Tekken 8, Armored Core VI, Elden Ring listings), Capcom (Resident Evil entries), SEGA (Football Manager 26), Take-Two (Grand Theft Auto V and NBA 2K26), and Microsoft (Forza Horizon 6).
The list mixes new releases, catalogue sellers and platform staples, reflecting both current promotions and enduring evergreen demand.
For readers tracking weekly performance, this snapshot for the week ending June 13, 2026 provides a clear view of how sporting events and franchise powerhouses shape UK software sales.
You can follow ongoing UK software sales updates and weekly charts to monitor shifts across Nintendo, Electronic Arts and other major publishers.
The weekly ranking—compiled from physical and digital sales across the UK—highlights strong sports-game demand during the international football (World Cup) window, and confirms Nintendo’s continued commercial strength with multiple entries in the chart.
Chart highlights and context
According to the UK software sales chart for the week ending June 13, 2026, EA SPORTS FC 26 surged from 13th place to claim the No.1 position.
Rewriting the chart’s observation in journalistic terms: compilers noted that interest tied to the World Cup helped drive EA SPORTS FC 26 up the rankings to the top slot.
Nintendo’s Pokemon Pokopia returned to the top five, placing at No.5 this week, reinforcing the publisher’s sustained relevance in the UK market.
The chart lists a wide array of publishers and genres.
Notable placements include:
- No.1: EA SPORTS FC 26 (Electronic Arts) — jumped from No.13 the prior week
- No.2: 007 First Light (io Interactive)
- No.3: LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight (Warner Bros.
Interactive)
- No.4: Resident Evil Requiem (Capcom)
- No.5: Pokemon Pokopia (Nintendo)
Nintendo’s footprint remains substantial: the company places 15 titles in the top 40 for the week ending June 13, 2026, spanning franchises such as Mario Kart, Pokémon, The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Galaxy, Animal Crossing, and others.
That depth underlines Nintendo’s multi-title strategy on its platforms, including the Nintendo Switch, where many first-party and legacy titles continue to sell strongly.
Other publishers represented in the top 40 include Bandai Namco (Tekken 8, Armored Core VI, Elden Ring listings), Capcom (Resident Evil entries), SEGA (Football Manager 26), Take-Two (Grand Theft Auto V and NBA 2K26), and Microsoft (Forza Horizon 6).
The list mixes new releases, catalogue sellers and platform staples, reflecting both current promotions and enduring evergreen demand.
For readers tracking weekly performance, this snapshot for the week ending June 13, 2026 provides a clear view of how sporting events and franchise powerhouses shape UK software sales.
You can follow ongoing UK software sales updates and weekly charts to monitor shifts across Nintendo, Electronic Arts and other major publishers.