Super Mario Bros. Wonder has staged a remarkable comeback to the UK charts following the launch of Nintendo’s Switch 2 console, surging from number 29 last week to take the number 8 spot. The platformer’s strong ascent comes as the new hardware produces considerable demand across Nintendo’s library, with the Switch 2 comprising 63 per cent of Wonder’s platform split versus 37 per cent on the original Switch. Elsewhere in this week’s UK retail charts, EA Sports FC 26 retains the top position, whilst Mario Kart World and Resident Evil Requiem climb one place each to claim silver and bronze medals respectively. The chart data, collated by GfK, shows a fairly subdued week for new releases, though the Switch 2’s arrival continues to reshape the competitive landscape across multiple franchises.
Mario’s Outstanding Chart Return to Form
Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s striking comeback to the upper echelons of the UK charts constitutes one of the most significant of the week’s stories. The beloved platformer’s movement of 21 positions—from number 29 to number 8—illustrates the significant draw that Nintendo’s fresh equipment holds over consumers. This revival is particularly striking given that the game has been on sale since the initial Switch launch, yet the Switch 2’s arrival has revived consumer demand substantially. The platform split data reinforces this phenomenon, with the latest hardware accounting for nearly 66 per cent of all Wonder sales, suggesting that first-wave Switch 2 purchasers are keen to experience Nintendo’s popular titles on enhanced systems.
The release schedule of Wonder’s chart resurgence reflects broader patterns emerging from the Switch 2 release period. Consumers moving to the latest system are returning to bestselling games from the first console’s library, driving unexpected chart movements across Nintendo’s back catalogue. This trend benefits not only Wonder but also other Nintendo franchises, with Pokémon Legends: Z-A displaying a 56 per cent Switch 2 share and Animal Crossing: New Horizons capturing 27 per cent of its sales on the new platform. Such numbers suggest that the Switch 2 launch is fuelling a surge in repurchases and new playthroughs amongst Nintendo’s most loyal players, possibly sustaining these games’ chart position for the weeks ahead.
- Wonder advanced 21 positions following Switch 2’s launch
- Switch 2 represents 63 percent of video game sales
- Original Switch continues to hold 37 per cent market share
- Early adopters spurring Nintendo back catalogue demand notably
Switch 2 Drives Performance Metrics
The Switch 2’s impact on this week’s charts goes well past Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s impressive resurgence. Across the leading positions, Nintendo’s latest hardware is establishing itself as a major player in the gaming market, with many games showing significant Switch 2 adoption rates. From established franchises to newly launched titles, developers are seeing considerable consumer appetite for their games on the new platform. The data shows that initial buyers are not merely acquiring latest games but regularly returning to beloved classics, building a broad range of entertainment offerings on the new system. This broad appeal demonstrates that the Switch 2 launch strategy has successfully encouraged consumers to explore both new and familiar content simultaneously.
The platform split of data throughout this week’s top-performing titles demonstrates the Switch 2’s swift market adoption and player trust. Games like Pokémon Legends: Z-A and Assassin’s Creed Shadows showcase strong Switch 2 sales performance, with the former capturing 56 per cent of its sales on the new console and the latter achieving 39 per cent. Even titles traditionally dominated by other platforms are seeing notable Switch 2 uptake, including Hogwarts Legacy at 37 per cent and Split Fiction at 25 per cent. This diversified adoption pattern indicates that the Switch 2 is not merely cannibalising the original Switch’s user base but genuinely drawing in players across various gaming tastes and genres.
| Game Title | Switch 2 Share | Previous Position |
|---|---|---|
| Super Mario Bros. Wonder | 63% | 29 |
| Pokémon Legends: Z-A | 56% | 10 |
| Assassin’s Creed Shadows | 39% | New |
| Hogwarts Legacy | 37% | 12 |
| Split Fiction | 25% | 24 |
| Animal Crossing: New Horizons | 27% | 17 |
Nintendo’s Newest Console Impact
Nintendo’s new hardware launch has significantly transformed the competitive landscape of the UK charts, with the Switch 2 securing substantial platform presence across diverse game types. The console’s solid market reception suggests that Nintendo has effectively established the Switch 2 as an essential upgrade for its core audience, generating consistent and ongoing purchasing activity. Early market data indicate that consumers view the new console as a sound acquisition, capable of enhancing their experience with current offerings and future releases. This player excitement has translated into tangible market shifts, with Nintendo-exclusive and Nintendo-optimised titles benefiting disproportionately from the platform’s release impact.
The Switch 2’s establishment as a major platform presence transforms the industry landscape substantially. Whilst the original Switch holds a respectable 37 per cent portion of Wonder’s sales and remains supportive of numerous chart entries, the new console’s rapid adoption suggests a transition between generations is underway. Third-party developers are visibly emphasising Switch 2 optimizing for, recognising the platform’s strategic value. This shift in platform dynamics will probably shape industry development approaches and publishing decisions throughout 2025, as publishers work to maximise the Switch 2’s expanding user base and established market appetite for quality gaming experiences across all genres.
EA Sports Retains Market Dominance
EA SPORTS FC 26 sustains its dominant position in the UK charts, holding the number one position for one more week despite the considerable disruption resulting from the Switch 2 launch. The football simulation preserves its commanding presence on multiple platforms, with PlayStation 5 making up 49 per cent of its sales, followed by 18 per cent, PS4 at 12 per cent, and the new Switch 2 at 10 per cent. This diversified platform distribution showcases the series’ broad appeal to a wide audience, surpassing conventional console divisions and establishing its position as one of the year’s most commercially viable titles.
The staying power of EA SPORTS FC 26 in the wake of latest hardware challenges demonstrates the dominance of sports gaming as a market segment. Despite the buzz around the Switch 2 arrival and the significant resurgence of Nintendo’s proprietary titles, the football title’s command on the number one position remains unshaken. This sustained performance reflects the franchise’s annual release cycle and the dedicated fanbase that views each iteration as an vital purchase. The game’s ability to maintain momentum across such multiple platforms suggests that sports gaming audiences prioritise innovative gameplay and roster updates over hardware novelty, securing EA Sports’ ongoing influence in an progressively competitive gaming landscape.
- EA SPORTS FC 26 dominates across five major gaming platforms simultaneously
- PlayStation 5 continues to be the main system for football simulation fans
- Switch versions combined account for 28 per cent of overall sales
- Sports gaming franchises exhibit impressive durability against hardware launches
- Annual release cycles sustain consumer engagement and buying patterns successfully
Prominent Shifts Throughout The Chart’s Top Positions
Beyond Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s striking comeback, this week’s charts show a fascinating reshuffling of positions that highlights the Switch 2’s immediate impact on the gaming landscape. Mario Kart World and Resident Evil Requiem both moved up one spot each to claim second and third place respectively, demonstrating that prominent franchises continue to command consumer attention even as new hardware enters the market. The fairly limited movements elsewhere indicate a degree of chart stability, with most titles maintaining their positions rather than seeing significant fluctuations. This equilibrium demonstrates that whilst the Switch 2 launch has undoubtedly captured headlines and consumer enthusiasm, it hasn’t fundamentally destabilised the broader sales landscape for established titles across other platforms.
Pokémon Pokopia continues to hold at number six, highlighting the enduring commercial strength of the Pokémon franchise irrespective of hardware generation or market conditions. Meanwhile, titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Pokémon Legends: Z-A preserve their established rankings, pointing to consumer purchasing patterns continue largely stable despite technological disruption. The presence of multiple Nintendo titles throughout the top forty, notably those exhibiting strong Switch 2 adoption rates, demonstrates that Nintendo’s ecosystem continues to attract dedicated players. However, the overall structure of the chart shows a healthy variety across genres and publishers, stopping any one franchise from commanding consumer spending beyond Nintendo’s own significant catalogue.
Rising Prospects and Established Favourites
Several titles have risen through the rankings this week, with Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds entering at number seven and showcasing the competitive racing genre’s continued viability. The game’s platform split reveals an notable balance, with Switch accounting for 40 per cent of sales and PlayStation 5 at 37 per cent, indicating that racing games appeal equally across Nintendo and Sony’s ecosystems. This dual-platform success indicates that players prioritise gameplay experience and franchise reputation over platform allegiance, a pattern that augurs well for multiplatform releases going forward.
Hogwarts Legacy’s presence at 12th place exemplifies how established licensed titles sustain sales viability across multiple console generations. The game’s sales distribution shows PS5 leading at half of all sales, with Switch 2 achieving a respectable 37 per cent of sales, indicating that premium third-party experiences appeal to Switch 2 initial users. This result indicates that players regard the new hardware as a legitimate system for visually intensive games rather than only first-party Nintendo games, extending the Switch 2’s appeal beyond Nintendo’s established first-party lineup.
- Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds arrives at number seven with robust multiplatform appeal
- Hogwarts Legacy achieves considerable Switch 2 adoption at 37 per cent of platform split
- Life is Strange: Reunion enters the top forty as a newly released title
- Dragon Quest VII Reimagined demonstrates Japanese RPG performance on multiple platforms
- Assassin’s Creed Shadows secures position forty with significant Switch 2 presence
- Lego Star Wars preserves consistent performance on five distinct gaming platforms