Dragon Age 2 Takes Top Position in UK Games Chart

Dragon Age 2 which was released last week has jumped in to the top slot of the UK game charts. Fight Night Champion beat up most of the competition to retain third place, while Just Dance 2's seductive moves helped it slide up two spots to fifth.

In terms of the split of sales, the majority of dragon fans were Xbox owners, with 57% of sales on Microsoft’s console. The PC was almost up with the PS3, with a 21% and 22% share respectively.

Top 10 UK Software Sales (All Formats); week ending March 12:

1. Dragon Age 2
2. Pokemon White Version
3. Fight Night Champion
4. Pokemon Black Version
5. Just Dance 2
6. Bulletstorm
7. Killzone 3
8. FIFA 11
9. Call of Duty: Black Ops
10. uDraw Studio

BulletStorm and Killzone 3 continue to hold off Black Ops, with the omnipresent Just Dance 2 still boogying along half way up the chart.

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