FIFA 15
Visitors walk past a placard of the "FIFA 15" video game featuring soccer player Lionel Messi at the Gamescom 2014 fair in Cologne August 13, 2014. The Gamescom convention, Europe's largest video games trade fair, runs from August 13 to August 17. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender

Bugs and issues aside, it appears that the "FIFA 15" is dominating charts after its release last Sept. 26. Just recently, the title has overcome one of the major and most-played franchises.

The top spot on the U.K. chart for gaming has been nabbed by "FIFA 15" from the long-standing "Destiny," reports Metro. However, upon a closer look at the sales of "FIFA 15," there seems to be a huge difference between the PS4 and Xbox One numbers.

The report mentions that the PS4 sales amounted to 32% while the Xbox One only placed 22% of the overall sales. The last-gen console versions also took part in the sales, with the Xbox 360 getting 30% of sales, while the PS3 got 15% of total purchases. The difference in next-gen sales could be translated to around 100,00s0-unit differencde between the PS4 and Xbox One, though overall, the Xbox platform may have made more sales, thanks to the Xbox 360 version.

'FIFA 15' Ratings and Reactions

Fans may be enjoying "FIFA 15" despite some of the issues spotted for the title but the players who are part of the title seem to be taking their stats and ratings on the negative end. Daily Star has managed to get into the heart of the Premier League to check out how the players are receiving their characters, and they seem anything but content.

One player, Rio Ferdinand, a former Manchester United star, has demanded that the overall team's ability for QPR as well as his speed be raised in "FIFA 15." Manchester City's Samir Nasri was also not happy with the speed he was given in the game. Yannick Bolasie of Crystal Palace also thinks that his finishing can have more of a boost.

There are more grumblings and bemoaning about players' stats in "FIFA 15." Check out the video below to hear the players' thoughts.

'PES 2015' Resolution Battle, PS4 Wins?

Another game has also seen the PS4 beat the Xbox One, this time in terms of the resolution. GameSpot reports that developer Konami has confirmed that "PES 2015" will run at 1080p on the PS4 and 720p on the Xbox One. This revives the resolution gate issue between the PS4 and Xbox One, where the latter has had an onslaught of titles which had a lower resolution compared to its rival next-gen console.

Still, "PES 2015" is a game to look forward to for both consoles. The promised demos for both the Xbox One and PS4 have already been released for the North and South America territories. Attack of the Fanboy reports that the demo was somewhere around 2.49 GB worth of download, with last-gen console versions expected to have a smaller demo size.

There's still an entire month's worth of waiting for "PES 2015" to release in North America and Europe, with the former releasing the title on Nov. 11 and the latter getting it on Nov. 13. You may want to try the demo while on break from "FIFA 15."

"FIFA 15" Player Ratings (Credit: YouTube/EA SPORTS FIFA)

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