Steam sales chart: shooter from the creator of "Rick and Morty" became the main game bestseller of the week
We are studying the Steam sales chart for the 50th week of the year.
Top of the highest-grossing products on Steam for the period from December 12 to December 18#1
The top of the Steam chart still belongs to the Steam Deck laptop computer. No game has managed to dislodge him from the top spot for five weeks in a row.
#2
The leader among the games at the end of last week was High On Life — a comedy shooter from the creator of “Rick and Morty”. The title was released on December 13, and Steam users received it quite warmly. High On Life was able to achieve a “very positive” rating with 89% positive reviews. Many gamers praised the game for its rude humor in the style of “Rick and Morty”, but noted that not fans of the animated series may not like it.
Peak online new items — 11,608 people.
High On Life#3 and 10
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II again took two places in the Steam chart at once. The standard edition of the game is located on the third line (it is there for the third week in a row), and the Vault Edition is on the tenth.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II#4
EA SPORTS FIFA 23 has risen from seventh place to fourth in a week. We should probably thank the World Cup and free weekends for this.
The football simulator has also updated the online record. Last Sunday, 91,770 people played FIFA 23 at the same time.
How the daily online EA SPORTS FIFA 23 changed from December 6 to December 18#5
Last week’s game leader Dwarf Fortress dropped to fifth place.
Dwarf Fortress#6
Against the background of a 40% discount, God of War returned to the Steam chart. Recall that the last time he got into the bestseller list of the week at the end of November — also with the help of a discount.
God of War#7
Red Dead Redemption 2 is another project that is on the chart due to a discount. In a week, he moved from the eighth line to the seventh.
Red Dead Redemption 2#8
The Valve Index VR Kit also rose in the chart. A week earlier, a set with a VR headset occupied the ninth line of the chart.
#9
The remaster of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII debuted at the ninth line of the chart. Like High On Life, it received 89% positive comments on Steam. The players appreciated the visual improvements and noted that Square Enix has done a great job. So much so that the project is close to being called a remake, not a remaster.
However, the novelty can not boast of a large online. At the time of writing the news, its maximum online was 9,648 people.
Crisis Core — Final Fantasy VII — Reunion