Techland's Dying Light only managed one week in first spot on the UK charts as Grand Theft Auto V climbed back to number one this week. That makes it 8 weeks in total at number one with two more weeks needed to tie the franchise record set by GTA: Vice City with ten weeks back in 2002.

An interesting note is that Dying Light outsold GTAV on both PS4 and Xbox One and that it was the old-gen versions (most notably Xbox 360) that carried GTAV to number one in what must have been a very close battle.

Elsewhere re-releases did well with Ninja Theory's DMC Devil May Cry - Definitive Edition on PS4 and Xbox One entering at number 5 and Rebellion's Sniper Elite 3: Ultimate Edition getting tenth spot.

All formats (all prices):

1. Grand Theft Auto V / Rockstar

2. Dying Light / Warner Bros.

3. FIFA 15 / EA Sports

4. Minecraft: Xbox Edition / Microsoft

5. DMC Devil May Cry - Definitive Edition / Capcom (new)

6. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare / Activision

7. Minecraft: PlayStation Edition / Sony

8. Evolve / 2K Games

9. Zombie Army Trilogy / Sold Out Sales & Marketing

10. Sniper Elite 3: Ultimate Edition / 505 Games (new)

11. Dragon Ball Xenoverse / Bandai Namco

12. WWE 2K15 / 2K Sports

13. Terraria / 505 Games

14. Forza Horizon 2 / Microsoft

15. Far Cry 4 / Ubisoft

16. The Crew / Ubisoft

17. Disney Infinity 2.0: Marvel Super Heroes / Disney

18. Destiny / Activision

19. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D / Nintendo

20. Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham / Warner Bros.

Individual Formats (units):

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1. Dying Light / PS4

2. Grand Theft Auto V / PS4

3. Dying Light / Xbox One

4. Grand Theft Auto V / Xbox One

5. Minecraft: Xbox Edition / Xbox 360

6. DMC Devil May Cry Definitive Edition / PS4

7. FIFA 15 / PS4

8. FIFA 15 / Xbox One

9. FIFA 15 / Xbox 360

10. Minecraft: PlayStation Edition / PS3