Nioh has been well received by both fans and critics worldwide, praising its surreal visuals and designs as well as its elaborate combat system further augmented by its intricate boss fights and scenarios. The action role-playing game has gained immense popularity from the crowd that it has officially beaten GTA 5 this month's Revenue. Here's the full story:
Nioh Ranks 2nd in UK Charts But Has Beaten GTA 5 In Revenue
Nioh officially launched last week and it rose to prominence after critics made positive reviews about the game. Albeit its combat system being very similar to Dark Souls, fans are quick to point out and contrast the disparity between the two. Its ambiance and settings are without a doubt a great compliment to its genre.
During its debut, the game has instantly climbed its way to the top charts, currently sitting at the number two spot (list shown below). Although GTA 5 is still the reigning at the number 1 spot, Nioh has gotten more revenue thanks to its higher price point, currently at £44.45 as compared to GTA V which is now £25.99 in Ebay.
Here's the full list of UK Top 10 Chart: Rank 1: GTA V, Rank 2: Nioh, Rank 3: Resident Evil 7, Rank 4: FIFA 17, Rank 5: Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Rank 6: Battlefield 1, Rank 7: Rocket League, Rank 8: Hitman: The Complete Season, Rank 9: Overwatch, Rank 10: Watch Dogs 2.
Gfk published the said weekly charts and shows that Nioh has debuted on the number two spot, just below the highly acclaimed open world action-adventure game, GTA 5 - which is now ion its third week at the top spot for 2017. With the launch of Nioh, Resident Evil 7 has seen a decline in popularity as it has now gone to the third spot for this week. It's interesting to see how Nioh will par against the upcoming popular titles slated to be released on March. Check back for more gaming news and updates!