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Video-Game Charts 7th March (by PEGI Age Group)

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Here is our look at the top selling video games for each PEGI age rating for the week ending 7th March. We break down the top selling games into the five PEGI age ratings.

Dying Light from Warner Bros and Polish developer Techland is at No1 for a second week.  Since launch, it has managed to outperform other recent new IP from both Sony (The Order: 1886) and Take 2 (Evolve), despite already having been launched digitally a month ago.

The big three of Grand Theft Auto V, FIFA 15 and ‘Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’ occupy the next three places. Released two weeks ago, Dragon Ball Xenoverse drops two places to No5, while the Minecraft remains in the Top10 as the Xbox Editions are up three places to No6 and the Playstation Editions remain at No10.

Note: This grouping represents appropriateness of content rather than the ability or age required to enjoy the game. FIFA 15 (Electronic Arts)

FORZA HORIZON 2 (Microsoft)

DRIVE CLUB (Sony)

LEGO BATMAN 3: BEYOND GOTHAM (Warner) LITTLEBIGPLANET 3 (Sony) LEGO MARVEL SUPER HEROES (Warner)

DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE (Bandai Namco)

THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: MAJORA'S MASK 3D (Nintendo) THE CREW (Ubisoft)

EVOLVE (2K Games)

DESTINY (Activision)

WWE 2K15 (2K Sports)

DYING LIGHT (Warner) GRAND THEFT AUTO IV (Rockstar) CALL OF DUTY: ADVANCED WARFARE (Activision)

The data is taken from the Ukie Games Charts ©, "TOP 40 ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE (Full Price)" compiled by GfK Chart-Track.

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Andy Robertson is the editor of AskAboutGames and has written for national press and broadcast about video games and families for over 15 years. He has just published the Taming Gaming book with its Family Video Game Database.