Horizon Zero Dawn beats Zelda to No.1

Critical smash hit The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild hasn’t made it to No.1 in its first week in the UK charts. Instead, it’s Sony’s PS4 exclusive Horizon Zero Dawn that grabs the crown, beating Nintendo’s adventure title by a comfortable margin and becoming PS4’s biggest ever new IP launch in the process.

Horizon Zero Dawn did benefit from a couple of extra days on sale, of course, releasing on Wednesday March 1st, compared to Breath of the Wild’s release date of Friday March 3rd. This gave it a longer run at retail than its Switch and Wii U rival, but Week One figures are still highly impressive nonetheless, as it’s not only the biggest launch of the year so far, but it’s also Sony’s most successful launch since Uncharted 4.

As for Breath of the Wild, 78 per cent of the game’s sales were for Switch and 22 per cent for Wii U. The Switch game ranks as the third biggest Zelda launch ever behind Wind Waker and Twilight Princess.

Breath of the Wild accounted for 75 per cent of all total Switch software sales for the week, with two others making the Top Ten – 1-2 Switch at No.4 and Super Bomberman R at No.7. The Switch version of Just Dance 2017 also sees that game re-enter the Top 40 at No.24, although Skylanders Imaginators misses out on a Top 40 spot despite the new Switch version.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare also drops out of the Top 10, while Battlefield 1 clings on.

Here’s the UK Top 10 for the week ending March 4th:

  1. Horizon Zero Dawn (Sony)
  2. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Nintendo)
  3. Grand Theft Auto V (Rockstar)
  4. 1-2 Switch (Nintendo)
  5. For Honor (Ubisoft)
  6. FIFA 17 (EA)
  7. Super Bomberman R (Konami)
  8. Rocket League (505 Games)
  9. Sniper Elite 4 (Sold Out)
  10. Battlefield 1 (EA)

About MCV Staff

Check Also

Screenshot 2026 04 10 091441 [Industry news] GAMED is the First Unified Identity and Monetization Layer for Gamers

[Industry news] GAMED is the First Unified Identity and Monetization Layer for Gamers

GAMED, powered by Dizzaract, is the first platform to turn fragmented gaming activity into a unified identity. Players can see their full track record, measure their value, and monetize the skill, influence, and assets they’ve built over time. The platform launched after a Telegram MVP that reached more than 900,000 users and tracked nearly $15 million in gaming assets.