FIFA 18 has topped the PS4 charts in the UK this week, removing Destiny 2 from the top spot.
Bungie’s new shooter has been dominating console sales since its launch but has now been displaced by the returning footy franchise.
According to the latest reports, The PS4 version of FIFA 18 makes up around 60% of all copies sold
In second place is the Xbox One, which apparently provided around 37% from the early data available.
According to DualShockers, FIFA 18 on Nintendo Switch made-up less than three percent of sales, which could raise questions for EA moving forward.

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As you might expect, the Nintendo Switch still has a pretty small install base when compared to the Xbox One and PS4, which explains the tiny portion of sales.
However, sports games currently make up a large amount of the major AAA games currently available on the Switch.
The need for a good performance from all that arrive is needed to ensure growing development support moving forward.
According to Express reviewer, Liam Martin, The Nintendo Switch version is not as pretty as the PS4 and Xbox One editions, and thanks to a lack of Journey mode, there’s also less to do.
But if you want to play FIFA 18 the way it was intended, then you should seriously consider opting for the Switch port.
“It’s all thanks to those detachable Joy-cons, which means you can play it on the go and against friends in local multiplayer.
“The versatility of the Nintendo Switch has already proven useful for time starved gamers with other commitments, letting you game on the go, or while a partner or housemate is watching something else on TV.
“And FIFA 18, in particular, lends itself to the portable nature of the Nintendo Switch.”
On the plus side, FIFA Ultimate Team is present and as moreish as ever, even without some of the Xbox One and PS4 refinements.
FIFA 18 Nintendo Switch Edition won’t be everybody’s first choice FIFA, and it’s by no means the definitive version. Indeed, if you play FIFA religiously, then the PS4 and Xbox One editions might be a better bet.