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  • Civilization V tops PC chart

    Civilization V has seen off a number of new releases to top the PC chart in its first week on sale.

    Final Fantasy XIV and F1 2010 complete a top three made up of new games, ousting The Sims 3, which drops to fourth.

    At the bottom of the chart, Command And Conquer 4 holds on to tenth place for a second week running, below The Sims 2, which drops one place to ninth.


    The top ten in full:

    1. (-) Civilization V (2K Games)
    2. (-) Final Fantasy XIV (Square Enix)
    3. (-) F1 2010 (Codemasters)
    4. (2) The Sims 3 (Electronic Arts)
    5. (1) StarCraft II: Wings Of Liberty (Blizzard)
    6. (3) The Sims 3: Ambitions (Electronic Arts)
    7. (4) Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (Electronic Arts)
    8. (5) World Of Warcraft: Wrath Of The Lich King (Blizzard)
    9. (8) The Sims 2 (Electronic Arts)
    10. (10) Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight (Electronic Arts)

    Source: Digital Spy

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    • Ming
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      Ming commented
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      From VGChartz.com, a good source, Through September 25th (no new numbers available yet):

      PC Sid Meier's Civilization V 192,874

      This ranked Civ V 6th for the week it was released. These are worldwide numbers.

    • OneFootInTheGrave
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      OneFootInTheGrave commented
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      I guess not too bad - Civ IV sold ~ 3 millions by March 2008 according to wiki, so in first 2 - 2.5 years... will be interesting to see what is the drop off...

    • pdxsean
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      pdxsean commented
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      Originally posted by Ming
      From VGChartz.com, a good source, Through September 25th (no new numbers available yet):

      PC Sid Meier's Civilization V 192,874
      Awesome man, thanks! So 200k copies the first week, that's good to know. With the 10k visitor number, that really shows a larger percentage of people are checking in online than I would have expected. Unless a huge percentage of the 10k/day are repeat visitors, and assuming the other sites get equally solid hits, it looks like a reasonable percentage of owners are doing at least some online investigation into their new game.

      I'll have plenty of new things to think about on my next long walk.
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