Schedule I topped the weekly Steam sales chart, while inZOI made it into the top 3
As a result of the week from March 25 to April 1, 2025, the top of the Steam best-selling products chart underwent significant changes. Notably, an indie game called Schedule I climbed to the number one spot, becoming a hit.
Schedule I on the left, inZOI on the right
Schedule I managed to surpass the free-to-play blockbuster Counter-Strike 2 in weekly revenue, which regularly holds the top spot in the chart. Following the success of Schedule I, the shooter dropped to second place.
Following Schedule I and Counter-Strike 2, inZOI—a life simulator released on March 27—secured the third spot in the chart.
The indie horror game R.E.P.O. dropped out of the top three but didn’t fall far. It landed in fourth place.
Another new entry in the chart is the action RPG The First Berserker: Khazan. The game from Neople and Nexon claimed the fifth spot, climbing 41 positions in the list over the week. Previously, its pre-orders were in the chart, but now it’s the game itself.
Among new releases outside the top 10, Atomfall (15th place), AI LIMIT (25th place), Nordhold (47th place), Legend of Heroes: Three Kingdoms (59th place), and Game of Thrones: Kingsroad (70th place) are noteworthy.
The top 10 best-selling paid products on Steam for the week from March 25 to April 1:
1. Schedule I;
2. inZOI;
3. R.E.P.O.;
4. The First Berserker: Khazan;
5. Steam Deck;
6. Assassin’s Creed Shadows;
7. Split Fiction;
8. Monster Hunter Wilds;
9. Atomfall;
10. Stellaris.
The top 20 best-selling products on Steam for the week from March 25 to April 1 (including free-to-play)
The plot of Schedule I revolves around drug dealing. In Russia, the production, distribution, acquisition, possession, transportation, processing, and promotion of narcotics are prohibited. Their use is harmful to health.