Sold Out's £4.99 releases of Tomb Raider, Worms United, Vegas Games 2000 and Grand Theft Auto, have taken the top four positons in the Gallup PC Budget chart.
If this isn't impressive enough, Sold Out titles are occupying an impressive seven of the top 10 titles.
Both Tesco and Asda have been stocking Sold Out titles, and this can be seen as one of the many reasons for the growth in popularity of the Sold Out range.
"This marks a great week for Sold Out," commented managing director Garry Williams. "It shows that our pledge to deliver quality titles for pocket money prices is gaining the recognition it deserves."
Sold Out's range of budget titles includes Resident Evil, Tomb Raider, Micro Machines V3, Hydro Thunder, World League Soccer, Up Rising II, and Championship Manager.
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