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The Last of Us still tops the charts

Animal Crossing also continues to sell well.

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It's business as usual in this week's multi-format sales chart, as The Last of Us and Animal Crossing: New Leaf remain at the top of the UK's top twenty. Despite a 48% drop in sales for Naughty Dog's survival horror, and a 55% dip for Animal Crossing, both titles were able to stick to their respective places.

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FIFA 13 continues to loiter around the top five, moving up a couple of places to third in this week's chart. Tomb Raider clings to the ledge that is fourth place, and the grizzled face of Max Payne 3 makes a re-appearance this week, after the launch of the game on Mac and some massive price promotions on console saw it rise up to fifth.

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MotoGP 13 debuted in fifteenth, but other than that the chart positions merely shuffle around and it remains relatively similar to how it was last week. The GfK Chart-Track top twenty is as follows:

1. The Last of Us | Sony
2. Animal Crossing: New Leaf | Nintendo
3. FIFA 13 | EA
4. Tomb Raider | Square Enix
5. Max Payne 3 | Take Two
6. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 | Activision
7. Far Cry 3 | Ubisoft
8. Injustice: Gods Among Us | Warner Bros.
9. Assassin's Creed III | Ubisoft
10. Grid 2 | Codemasters
11. Luigi's Mansion 2 | Nintendo
12. Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes | Warner Bros.
13. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim | Bethesda
14. Dead Island: Riptide | Deep Silver
15. MotoGP 13 | PQube
16. Grand Theft Auto IV | Take Two
17. Donkey Kong Country Returns | Nintendo
18. Need for Speed: Most Wanted | EA
19. Bioshock Infinite | Take Two
20. Lego Lord of the Rings | Warner Bros.

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