Split Fiction becomes 3rd highest-grossing game on Steam, FragPunk debuts in top 10, Avowed drops out of top 50
With new releases like Split Fiction and FragPunk, as well as strong performances from older hits, it is time to take a look at the key changes on the Steam charts. Here are the top products on the platform by gross revenue over the past seven days.
Avowed (left), FragPunk (right)
Counter-Strike 2 reclaimed the top spot as the highest-grossing game on Steam for the week of March 4-11, with Monster Hunter Wilds moving down to 2nd place.
Split Fiction, which launched globally on March 6, jumped 16 positions to #3 overall. Hazelight’s latest co-op action adventure game sold 1 million units in its first 48 hours across PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. It also peaked at 259k concurrent players on Steam.
Goofy co-op horror title R.E.P.O., which debuted in the top 5 last week, climbed to #4 overall. Developed by Swedish indie studio Semiwork, it received an “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating on Steam based on more than 18.5k reviews, also peaking at over 145k CCU over the weekend.
Throne and Liberty experienced a surge in gross revenue thanks to the new Alienware Arena event and the Wilds of Talandre update. NCSoft’s free-to-play MMORPG landed at #8, moving up 39 positions from the previous week.
NetEase’s hero shooter FragPunk, which peaked at over 113k concurrent players at launch, performed strongly. Despite initially mixed reviews due to monetization and server issues, the game debuted at #9 overall. FragPunk also outperformed NetEase’s another free-to-play shooter, Marvel Rivals, which landed at #10.
Two Point Museum continues to climb the Steam charts, moving up 10 positions to #13 overall (#7 when only looking at premium titles). Sega’s new management sim currently has an “Overwhelmingly Positive” (95%) rating, with its peak CCU surpassing 19k.
Below are the top games by gross revenue for the week of March 4-11, excluding free-to-play titles and Steam Deck:
- Monster Hunter Wilds
- Split Fiction
- R.E.P.O.
- Rainbow Six
- EA Sports FC 25
- GTA V (Legacy Edition)
- Two Point Museum
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
- Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2
- Forza Horizon 5
Top 20 highest-grossing products on Steam, including F2P titles and Steam Deck, for the week of March 4-11
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has dropped out of the top 10 for the first time since its launch. Avowed continued to decline on the charts, falling 36 positions to #76 overall.
Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2 returned to the charts at #15 overall thanks to a 35% discount. Paradox’s strategy games, Hearts of Iron IV and Crusader Kings III, each received a 70% discount. As a result, moved up 65 and 24 positions to #19 and #49, respectively.
Other titles that returned to the top 100 last week include RoboCop: Rogue City (#29), Kingdom Come: Deliverance (#33), Detroit: Become Human (#36), Dredge (#52), Palworld (#59), Old World (#69), Atomic Heart (#83), and PowerWash Simulator (#84).
Suikoden I & II HD Remaster, a remastered version of the first two games in the Suikoden series, debuted at #34 overall. Konami’s classic JRPG currently has a 95% rating on Steam, with its peak CCU reaching nearly 5,000.
Another new releases, the PC version of Koei Tecmo’s action RPG Rise of the Ronin, landed #42 shortly after its launch on March 11. It currently has a “Mixed” rating on Steam, with just 43% of the 524 reviews being positive. Most users criticize the poor technical quality of the port.