Dragon Age 2 Tops UK All Platform Charts

BioWare and EA are sitting in the sweet spot this week as their brand new outing in the RPG world of awesome adventure, Dragon Age 2 was released into the wilderness to fend for itself – much in the same way you are in the game, how poetic.

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BioWare and EA are sitting in the sweet spot this week as their brand new outing in the RPG world of awesome adventure, Dragon Age 2 was released into the wilderness to fend for itself – much in the same way you are in the game, how poetic.

It’s slightly more impressive that Dragon Age 2 dominates the all platform charts, but then less impressive when you remember it came out on more than one console. This epic fantasy has been a long time coming, and fans have understandably been going slightly mental, some kind of nerdy but touchingly loyal fanboy crisis.

It’s very telling to see how Killzone 3 is only one spot behind Bulletstorm despite the HUGE advantage Bulletstorm has by being multiplatform. Guerrilla have done a mighty fine job indeed, and Sony are no doubt grinning with pride and admiration at those PS3 loving Helghan mother ******. Meanwhile Call of Duty: Black Ops is still lurking around the tables this week (as always).

Full listings for the UK all formats top ten for the week ending March 12th:

  1. Dragon Age 2 – EA/BioWare
  2. Pokemon White – Nintendo
  3. Fight Night Champion – EA Sports
  4. Pokemon Black – Nintendo
  5. Just Dance 2 – Ubisoft
  6. Bulletstorm – EA/Epic/PCF
  7. Killzone 3 – Sony / Guerrilla
  8. FIFA 11 – EA Sports
  9. Call Of Duty: Black Ops – Activision/Treyarch
  10. uDraw Studio – THQ

A round of applause for the British public?


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