MCV have published a list of Britain's biggest entertainment products in 2013 with GTAV topping the list. The former number one, Call of Duty, slips to fifth as this year's release Ghost failed to beat Skyfall, FIFA 14 and The Hobbit. A total of five video games made the list with Battlefield 4 (15) and Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (20) predictably being the other two. In fact these five titles were the top 5 of the last weekly UK video games chart of last year.
1. Grand Theft Auto V (Video Game) - Rockstar - 3,670,234
2. Skyfall (Video) - 20th Century Fox - 2,959,969
3. FIFA 14 (Video Game) - EA - 2,656,763
4. The Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey (Video) - Warner Home Video - 2,065,152
5. Call Of Duty: Ghosts (Video Game) - Activision Blizzard - 1,991,994
6. Les Miserables (Video) - Universal Pictures - 1,497,737
7. Despicable Me 2 (Video) - Universal Pictures - 1,449,311
8. The Twilight Saga - Breaking Dawn Part 2 (Video) - Entertainment One - 1,190,139
9. Now That's What I Call Music 86 (Music) - Sony Music/Universal Music - 1,159,595
10. Now That's What I Call Music 85 (Music) - Sony Music/Universal Music - 968,238
11. Monsters University (Video) - Walt Disney Studios - 968,129
12. Star Trek - Into Darkness (Video) - Paramount - 909,331
13. Django Unchained (Video) - Sony Pictures - 885,311
14. Life Of Pi (Video) - 20th Century Fox - 858,834
15. Battlefield 4 (Video Game) - Electronic Arts - 838,869
16. Man Of Steel (Video) - Warner Home Video - 828,027
17. Despicable Me (Video) - Universal Pictures - 821,070
18. Iron Man 3 (Video) - Walt Disney Studios - 816,922
19. Taken 2 (Video) - 20th Century Fox - 804,396
20. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (Video Game) - Ubisoft - 776,888