What were the 50 best-selling games in the UK during 2015? GfK Chart-Track has released the stats, along with some rather interesting news pertaining to overall game and consoles sales in the region.
The full stats are posted over on MCV, and include everything from the top 10 best-selling games on each platform to best-selling publishers. Since it is so in-depth, we're just giving you the short version.
On the consoles sales end, the install base for both PS4 and Xbox One reached 5.5 million, with PS4 selling the most consoles.
Combined, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One physical software sales contributed 75% or 700 million Pounds to the final 2015 sales figure. PS4 had the highest software sales, but Xbox One had the largest offering of exclusives games on the chart. There were seven listed in the top 50 compared to Sony's two.
Nintendo had one title in the top 50: Mario Kart 8 on Wii U. Only three new IP hit the chart, and not one exclusive 3DS, PC or Vita game hit the top 50. PS3 and Xbox 360 game sales continued to decline.
In the top 10 best-selling games, FIFA 16 sold the most on both last and current-gen PlayStation and Xbox consoles. Mario Kart 8 was number one on Wii U and The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask HD landed in the top slot for 3DS. The Sims 4 was the number one selling PC game in the UK for 2015.
Overall, there were fewer games and consoles sold in 2015, but accessory sales were up year-over-year with PS4 and Xbox One offerings contributing the most.Cheap FIFA 16 Coins
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Brings New Content, Stability Improvements‘FIFA 16’ PS4, PC, Xbox One 1.03 Update Released,
FIFA Ultimate Team has also seen a few bug fixes with the Patch 3. Compare Price has been improved when using consumable items. Issues involving Goalkeeper as default for Player Roles, mismatched images of balls in settings, Concept Squad displayed as playable squad and opponent’s use of historical kits when in Play a Friend’s Squad have all been resolved. Finally, the default value in Buy Now option is now updated to the max value for items on sale on the Transfer Market.
The new content comes in the form of star heads for some of the players, particularly those who hail from newly promoted Barclays Premier League teams for the season. There are also new third kits for Barcelona, Roma and Inter Milan.
EA has also been listening to community feedback regarding issues in “FIFA 16.” The patch features some fixes that fans have identified, as detailed over at the EA support page.
The third patch for the PS4, Xbox One and PC versions of “FIFA 16” has been released. It brings some stability improvements and, more importantly, some new content for avid players.
“FIFA 16” will now have better online matchmaking, correctly timed team celebrations and correct flags in FIFA Pro Clubs. There are also now fixes for glitches with FIFA Online Seasons record exploits, resets for Pro Club accomplishments and unsaved screen size changes on the PS4.
Also it’s the last call for the Team of the Week for “FIFA 16” Ultimate Team. There is still one day to go to challenge the Team of the Week until Nov. 11. As usual, this is the segment wherein the FIFA Ultimate Team gathers all of the best players around so that players can challenge them in the mode, as stated in the EA Sports page.
The starting 11 players include Samir Handanovic, Luciano Fabian Monzon, Maicon, Laurent Koscielny, Arouna Kone, Granit Xhaka, Sergi Roberto, Riyad Mahrez, Marco Reus, Coutinho and Arkadiusz Milik. There are 12 reserves and five extra players to challenge. Team of the Week items can be obtained with FIFA Ultimate Team Packs, though they are randomly placed in packs.
The new content comes in the form of star heads for some of the players, particularly those who hail from newly promoted Barclays Premier League teams for the season. There are also new third kits for Barcelona, Roma and Inter Milan.
EA has also been listening to community feedback regarding issues in “FIFA 16.” The patch features some fixes that fans have identified, as detailed over at the EA support page.
The third patch for the PS4, Xbox One and PC versions of “FIFA 16” has been released. It brings some stability improvements and, more importantly, some new content for avid players.
“FIFA 16” will now have better online matchmaking, correctly timed team celebrations and correct flags in FIFA Pro Clubs. There are also now fixes for glitches with FIFA Online Seasons record exploits, resets for Pro Club accomplishments and unsaved screen size changes on the PS4.
Also it’s the last call for the Team of the Week for “FIFA 16” Ultimate Team. There is still one day to go to challenge the Team of the Week until Nov. 11. As usual, this is the segment wherein the FIFA Ultimate Team gathers all of the best players around so that players can challenge them in the mode, as stated in the EA Sports page.
The starting 11 players include Samir Handanovic, Luciano Fabian Monzon, Maicon, Laurent Koscielny, Arouna Kone, Granit Xhaka, Sergi Roberto, Riyad Mahrez, Marco Reus, Coutinho and Arkadiusz Milik. There are 12 reserves and five extra players to challenge. Team of the Week items can be obtained with FIFA Ultimate Team Packs, though they are randomly placed in packs.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
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Monday, July 6, 2015
FIFA 16 Predicting Every Barcelona Player's Rating
There's no question about it: Barcelona are the best team on the planet at the moment.www.fifacoinsbuy.co
The Catalan giants swept all before them last season-beating Juventus in Berlin to capture the Champions League trophy-while they even secured the Copa del Rey and La Liga crown to win an unprecedented treble. Even while under a transfer ban, Barcelona show no signs of weakness on the pitch.
It's completely feasible to think that they could repeat-and even better their achievements of last season-next term too. The club have a squad of players that, while thinning, has unrivalled quality in almost every department. Throw in that Luis Enrique has them mixing up their play and the fact that they boast Lionel Messi, and it's hard to know which team can be the ones to stunt their spell of success.
FIFA 16 is just a few months from release too, and the popular UItimate Team game mode is set for a return with some updated features and of course, new ratings cards for thousands of players. And with that in mind, this article will make a prediction of the FUT scorecard of every Barcelona player set to represent them in next year's game. www.6kfifa.com
Well, except one. Alex Song (still on their books at the time of publishing) doesn't feature, since he's 99% certain to be sold over the course of the summer.
From lowest to highest we go.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Fan recreates Charlie Adam's incredible goal on FIFA 15
Are you bored of talking about Charlie Adam's wonderstike against Chelsea yet? If not, you're about to be doubly impressed with this recent effort.
One skilled fan has taken everything to an entire new level by recreating Adam's incredible 65 yard strike on computer game FIFA 15.
Inevitably Adam's strike instantly drew comparisons to David Beckham's effort against Wimbledon, Xabi Alonso against Newcastle, Wayne Rooney against West Ham and so on.
But thanks to one determined YouTuber Charlie Adam has managed to separate himself from the aforementioned group, the Scotsman has become a legend on FIFA 15.
We only described the creator of the clip as 'determined' because we imagine it must have taken absolutely AGES to recreate the goal.
If only you managed to get the robot celebration in there it would have been perfect, must try harder!
Either way, good effort.
One skilled fan has taken everything to an entire new level by recreating Adam's incredible 65 yard strike on computer game FIFA 15.
Inevitably Adam's strike instantly drew comparisons to David Beckham's effort against Wimbledon, Xabi Alonso against Newcastle, Wayne Rooney against West Ham and so on.
But thanks to one determined YouTuber Charlie Adam has managed to separate himself from the aforementioned group, the Scotsman has become a legend on FIFA 15.
We only described the creator of the clip as 'determined' because we imagine it must have taken absolutely AGES to recreate the goal.
If only you managed to get the robot celebration in there it would have been perfect, must try harder!
Either way, good effort.
Sunday, May 31, 2015
World of Warcraft halted an army of cheaters with a massive player ban
A "large number" of cheating World of Warcraft players were banned from the popular game for six months for using "bots" that allow players to automate some of their play, the popular game's maker announced this week.
Although Blizzard Entertainment's statement on the ban didn't include an exact figure, it's possible that more than 100,000 players are on an involuntary vacation from World of Warcraft. That number comes from a conversation between one player and a Game Master, an in-game employee of Blizzard. A Blizzard spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for confirmation.
What is clear from Blizzard's statement, however, is that many of the banned users were using the World of Warcraft equivalent of performance-enhancing drugs: "bots."
"We've recently taken action against a large number of World of Warcraft accounts that were found to be using third-party programs that automate gameplay, known as 'bots,'" the statement reads. "We’re committed to providing an equal and fair playing field for everyone in World of Warcraft, and will continue to take action against those found in violation of our Terms of Use. Cheating of any form will not be tolerated."
The statement also encourages people who spot other players using a "bot, exploit, or cheat" in violation with the game's terms of service to report them to Blizzard.
World of Warcraft — a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (or MMORPG) — has more than 7 million active subscribers, according to Activision, which owns Blizzard.
The company has previously punished users who violate their terms of use — and has even taken bot-makers to court in the past. But the mass ban came as many of the game's users were becoming fed up with the increasing presence of automated players, particularly those using a piece of software called "Honorbuddy" to fight their battles for them.
Bots, essentially, allow players to have software automatically play parts of the game for them. Although it might sound like a bot ruins the point of even bothering to open an account for a game — why pay to play if you don't actually want to play? — there are some elements of World of Warcraft that make automation tempting for dedicated players who want to progress to higher, more interesting levels of play.
If you've ever played an online multi-player game, you've probably heard the term "grinding." Essentially, "grinding" means the same thing here as it does in the workplace, unless your workplace is a secret revival of MTV's "The Grind," in which case it does not mean the same thing at all.
In gaming, a "grind" is a repetitive task. Players can grind by killing the same monsters over and over again in order to gain experience and progress to a higher level in the game. In World of Warcraft, players might grind a crafting skill like mining in order to progress to the point where they can make cooler items. You might also hear the term "farming" to refer to similar repetitive tasks that are aimed at acquiring specific, usually rare items that sometimes drop from certain enemies in the game. "Farming" is about as action-packed as an actual day of vegetable farming.
If this all sounds kind of boring well, yes. It certainly can be. Which is why some players will use a third-party bot do the work for them.
Although Blizzard Entertainment's statement on the ban didn't include an exact figure, it's possible that more than 100,000 players are on an involuntary vacation from World of Warcraft. That number comes from a conversation between one player and a Game Master, an in-game employee of Blizzard. A Blizzard spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for confirmation.
What is clear from Blizzard's statement, however, is that many of the banned users were using the World of Warcraft equivalent of performance-enhancing drugs: "bots."
"We've recently taken action against a large number of World of Warcraft accounts that were found to be using third-party programs that automate gameplay, known as 'bots,'" the statement reads. "We’re committed to providing an equal and fair playing field for everyone in World of Warcraft, and will continue to take action against those found in violation of our Terms of Use. Cheating of any form will not be tolerated."
The statement also encourages people who spot other players using a "bot, exploit, or cheat" in violation with the game's terms of service to report them to Blizzard.
World of Warcraft — a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (or MMORPG) — has more than 7 million active subscribers, according to Activision, which owns Blizzard.
The company has previously punished users who violate their terms of use — and has even taken bot-makers to court in the past. But the mass ban came as many of the game's users were becoming fed up with the increasing presence of automated players, particularly those using a piece of software called "Honorbuddy" to fight their battles for them.
Bots, essentially, allow players to have software automatically play parts of the game for them. Although it might sound like a bot ruins the point of even bothering to open an account for a game — why pay to play if you don't actually want to play? — there are some elements of World of Warcraft that make automation tempting for dedicated players who want to progress to higher, more interesting levels of play.
If you've ever played an online multi-player game, you've probably heard the term "grinding." Essentially, "grinding" means the same thing here as it does in the workplace, unless your workplace is a secret revival of MTV's "The Grind," in which case it does not mean the same thing at all.
In gaming, a "grind" is a repetitive task. Players can grind by killing the same monsters over and over again in order to gain experience and progress to a higher level in the game. In World of Warcraft, players might grind a crafting skill like mining in order to progress to the point where they can make cooler items. You might also hear the term "farming" to refer to similar repetitive tasks that are aimed at acquiring specific, usually rare items that sometimes drop from certain enemies in the game. "Farming" is about as action-packed as an actual day of vegetable farming.
If this all sounds kind of boring well, yes. It certainly can be. Which is why some players will use a third-party bot do the work for them.
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