Steam Sales Chart: First place goes to Monster Hunter Wilds, R.E.P.O. makes it into the top 5
The list of top-grossing products on Steam for the last week was predictably topped by Monster Hunter Wilds. It claimed the revenue leader title from the free-to-play hit Counter-Strike 2, which dropped to second place following the release of Capcom's new title.
Monster Hunter Wilds — on the left, R.E.P.O. — on the right
The cooperative horror game R.E.P.O., created by the Swedish indie studio semiwork, also had an excellent start. It landed in fifth place overall and second place when removing all free-to-play games and the portable PC Steam Deck from the chart. R.E.P.O.’s peak online presence on Steam is also impressive, reaching 61,791 players.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II remains in the top 10 but no longer holds as high a position as before. Over the week, the game fell from fourth to seventh place.
Sales of Avowed, an RPG by Obsidian Entertainment, dropped significantly — moving from sixth to 40th place.
Among the games that significantly improved their chart positions are Ready or Not (↑36 spots to 14th place), Lost Ark (↑47 spots to 15th place), Euro Truck Simulator 2 (↑31 spots to 18th place), and pre-orders for Split Fiction (↑40 spots to 19th place).
Thanks to discounts, several Ubisoft games returned to the chart. Among them are Anno 1800 (16th place) and Star Wars Outlaws (21st place). Pre-orders for Assassin’s Creed Shadows also made it into the chart, securing the 58th place.
Top 10 best-selling paid products on Steam for the week of February 25 to March 4 (excluding free-to-play):
1. Monster Hunter Wilds;
2. Steam Deck;
3. R.E.P.O.;
4. Kingdom Come: Deliverance II;
5. PGA TOUR 2K25;
6. EA SPORTS FC 25;
7. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege;
8. Sid Meier’s Civilization VII;
9. Ready or Not;
10. Anno 1800.
Top 20 best-selling products on Steam for the week of February 25 to March 4 (including free-to-play)