Indiana Jones on Switch 2 is No. 2 in UK physical charts

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle launched on Switch 2, accounting for 99% of its platform sales, and debuted at No. 2 on the UK boxed chart behind Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle launched on Switch 2 and made up 99% of its boxed sales on that platform, according to the weekly UK physical games chart compiled by GfK. The game debuted at No. 2, behind Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, which held the top spot for the week.
The Switch 2 version was released on cartridge with the full game on the cart. PlayStation and Xbox versions accounted for effectively zero percent of Indiana Jones’ physical UK sales in the reported week.
Directive 8020 entered the chart at No. 3. Resident Evil Requiem placed No. 4 with platform shares of PC 48%, PlayStation 5 43%, Switch 2 6% and Xbox 3%. Mortal Kombat 1 was No. 5, with PlayStation 5 representing 99% of its boxed sales.
Nintendo titles occupied several top positions: Pokémon Pokopia at No. 6, Mario Kart World at No. 7, and Pokémon Legenda: Z-A at No. 10 with a 50/50 split between Switch and Switch 2. EA Sports FC 26 ranked No. 8 with boxed-sales splits of PlayStation 5 42%, Switch 29%, Switch 2 11% and Xbox 10%.
Catalog entries and recent releases also appeared across the chart. Minecraft was No. 12. Animal Crossing: New Horizons was No. 13 with 68% of boxed sales on Switch and 32% on Switch 2. Grand Theft Auto V reached No. 20. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom were at Nos. 28 and 36, with boxed-sales shares favoring Switch 2 (Breath of the Wild 63% Switch 2, Tears of the Kingdom 56% Switch 2).
Other entries included Pragmata at No. 23, Mafia Trilogy at No. 24, Skater XL at No. 25, Resident Evil 4 at No. 26, Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection (platform split: PlayStation 5 51%, Switch 27%, Switch 2 22%), Split Fiction at No. 31 (PlayStation 5 75%, Switch 2 18%, Xbox 8%), and Little Nightmares Complete Edition at No. 30 with all reported boxed sales on Switch.
The GfK top 40 tracks weekly boxed-game sales across platforms in the UK and shows the distribution of physical purchases by platform for each listed title.








