FIFA 11 Box ArtIt’s a bit of a mix around this week and FIFA 11 jumps right up to the top spot ahead of its 1st October release. Another high mover is Mafia II which, thanks to the release of a demo this week on PSN, has rocketed right up to number 3. With its release less than two weeks away, expect Mafia II to hang around the top ten for a while longer and, if early reviews are good enough, perhaps even take the top spot.

Formula 1 2010 continues its assault on the charts and moves up another place to number 9. When the last few Formula 1 games were released, F1 as a motorsport was having a bit of a hard time attracting viewers and reaching out to potential fans both old and new. Codemasters have struck it lucky this year as the release of their first ever offical Formula 1 game coincides with one of the most exciting F1 seasons for a long time – if the game is as good as early previews suggest, this could be hanging around the charts for a long time to come.

Pretty much everything else in the chart has just been shuffled around a bit, though it’s interesting to see that two editions of Gran Turismo 5 are still selling well enough to both make it into the Top 10 again this week, a good three months before their release in November.

You can see the full Top 10 for this week below:

01 – FIFA 11 (PS3) by Electronic Arts

02 – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PS3) by Activision

03 – Mafia II (PS3) by Take 2 Interactive

04 – Call of Duty: Black Ops (PS3) by Activision

05 – Gran Turismo 5 (PS3) by Sony

06 – Red Dead Redemption (PS3) by Rockstar

07 – Just Cause 2 (PS3) by Square Enix

08 – Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (PS3) by Electronic Arts

09 – Formula 1 2010 (PS3) by Codemasters Limited

10 – Gran Turismo 5: Collector’s Edition (PS3) by Sony