UK Physical Sales Chart: Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced Claims No. 1 as Tomodachi Life Holds No. 4

Mouse: P.I. For Hire enters the top 10 with a strong debut, while Nintendo titles continue to dominate the UK physical charts

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Tomodachi Life Living the Dream in-game social simulation scene, highlighting the title’s continued dominance on the Switch eShop (Image via Nintendo)

The latest UK physical software sales chart for the week ending July 11, 2026 has arrived, with Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced making an impressive debut at No. 1, while Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream remained one of Nintendo’s strongest performers by securing No. 4. The rankings also welcomed Mouse: P.I. For Hire, whose newly released physical edition entered the chart at No. 7.

Mouse: P.I. For Hire performed well following its boxed launch. Platform sales were led by PlayStation 5, which accounted for 63% of physical copies sold, followed by Nintendo Switch 2 with 33%, while Xbox and PC represented the remaining share.

Nintendo maintains a strong presence across the rankings

Although Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced topped the chart, Nintendo continued to occupy a significant portion of the top 10. Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream slipped just one position from third to fourth, remaining the highest-charting Nintendo exclusive for the week.

Other first-party Nintendo titles also posted strong performances. Pokemon Pokopia climbed to No. 6, Mario Kart World finished eighth, and the new Star Fox title rounded out the top 10 in ninth place.

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Elsewhere, Resident Evil Requiem rose to No. 5, while EA Sports FC 26 settled at No. 3 after previously leading the chart. Long-running titles also continued to perform well, including Grand Theft Auto V at No. 10, Minecraft at No. 13, and Pokemon Legends: Z-A at No. 16.

The chart also featured several new entries outside the top 10, including Echoes of Aincrad at No. 21, Digimon Story: Time Stranger at No. 29, and Mafia: The Old Country at No. 34.

The latest rankings highlight the continued strength of Nintendo’s first-party lineup in the UK physical market while showing solid launch momentum for Mouse: P.I. For Hire following the arrival of its physical edition.

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Darrell Brian is a reviews specialist known for structured, criteria-driven evaluations of Nintendo titles. His methodology focuses on gameplay systems, replay value, mechanical depth, and user experience rather than surface-level impressions.

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