The top 20 of Steam's latest chart is entirely occupied by multiplayer games, with PUBG leading the list
In the week from January 14 to January 21, the chart of the highest-grossing products on Steam was dominated by multiplayer games. The first place went to PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS — the battle royale from KRAFTON pushed the former leader for the past five weeks, Counter-Strike 2, to the second position.
PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS
Marvel Rivals remains in the top 3 for weekly revenue on Steam. However, the Steam Deck portable PC, for the first time in a long while, has significantly dropped in rankings, landing at 47th place on the chart. The decline of the Steam Deck may be related to the recent announcement of the Nintendo Switch 2.
The start of the new season helped Delta Force climb 20 spots in the chart, achieving sixth place. Once Human also rose in the rankings (from 37th to ninth place), along with The First Descendant (from 66th to 12th place).
After a long absence, the anime shooter Strinova (20th place) and MMO Hero’s Land (23rd place) returned to the chart. This can be attributed to the addition of new content to the games. Also reappearing is SMITE 2, which recently became free-to-play, securing the 29th spot.
Released on January 17, Dynasty Warriors: Origins took 28th place overall and ninth place in the top for premium-only projects.
Top 10 highest-grossing premium products on Steam for the week of January 14 to January 21:
1. Path of Exile 2;
2. EA Sports FC 25;
3. Call of Duty;
4. Rust;
5. Helldivers 2;
6. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege;
7. Dead by Daylight;
8. NBA 2K25;
9. Dynasty Warriors: Origins;
10. Final Fantasy XIV Online.
Top 20 highest-grossing products on Steam for the week of January 14 to January 21, including free games