Several games like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Assassin's Creed Odyssey see sales increases.
Square Enix's long-awaited sequel sells more than double of its predecessor at launch.
Meanwhile, Grand Theft Auto 5 has managed to find its way back into the top 10 yet again.
Red Dead Redemption 2 pushed down to second position.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Forza Horizon 4, FIFA 19, and Spider-Man also see strong sales.
Launch sales are up more than 300 per cent from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
THQ Nordic's long-awaited sequel sold 84 percent less than Darksiders 2 in its first week.
Hitman 2's launch week physical sales are down 90 percent from Hitman Absolution.
Opening week physical sales were over 60 percent lower than Pokemon Sun and Moon.
Rockstar's epic continues to reign supreme, even with a 53 percent week-on-week sales drop.
Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption 2 has managed impressive sales in UK even during its second week on the market.
Rockstar's open world epic elevates UK retail market revenue.
Starlink: Battle for Atlas also debuts albeit outside of the top 10.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 still debuted in first place despite low physical sales.
Treyarch's shooter is still the second biggest physical launch in the UK for 2018.
Vicarious Visions' remastered trilogy continues its best-selling run in the region.
No Man's Sky, meanwhile, debuts in 12th place following the release of NEXT.
Numerous Xbox One exclusives re-enter the charts thanks to Amazon Prime Day deals.
Crash Bandicoot N. Trilogy in top spot for the third consecutive week as per Gfk Chart-Track.
The recent multi-platform launch helps Crash dominate in the UK sales charts.