May 20, 2014

Sales of FIFA 14 are up an astounding 328 percent

The results of buy coins ultimate team the release of the Xbox One are in and just as the prediction as a large chunk of this week's top titles were sold on the Microsoft manufactured machine; and the oncoming launch of the PlayStation 4 across European nations has seen several familiar faces shoot into the top spot this week with a handful of new barely breaking the top 10.

EA Sports' FIFA 14, again, shoots straight up to crown the All Formats All Prices UK video game chart thanks to the launch of the Xbox One that bundled with a copy of FIFA 14. Sales of FIFA 14 are up an astounding 328 percent, and 63 percent of all FIFA 14 sales came on Xbox One. The PS4 version debuted over the weekend as well so sales of that also add up.

The console not being out in Europe yet, some users already bemoan the price of PS4. For well-preparing the Friday launch of the next generation gaming console covering the European regions, Sony has activated the UK servers and test machines have access to a fully-working British PlayStation Store along with the price tags of the downloadable games have been unveiled. Unfortunately, they seem not much pretty for most game lovers.

Most-concerned and much-popular video games created by gaming entertainment giant Electronic Arts including "Best Sports Game" FIFA 14, Battlefield 4, Madden NFL 14, NBA Live 14 and Need for Speed: Rivals reportedly is going to each cost gamers incredibly considerable ï¿¡62.99 to directly download from the store. Well, they are available on Amazon with the full disc versions which only will cost about ï¿¡47 for each.

Additional publishers' games seem to be priced relatively a little gratifying like Activision's Call of Duty: Ghosts would hit the shelves with a price tag of ï¿¡54.99 and Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag keeps a ï¿¡57.99 price; nevertheless, gamers easily find more budget deals offering by other retailers such as Game or Amazon.

Killzone: Shadow Fall and Knack, Sony's own games, seem to be the only games which are listed at similar prices to the physical copies in the shops, both of which priced ï¿¡52.99.

What is worse for the yet-released system in Europe is that the EA games are each a mighty ï¿¡8 less on the Xbox Games Store for its archrival Microsoft's Xbox One.

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