Schedule I and R.E.P.O topped the Steam chart for paid games
A list of the top-grossing products on Steam for the week of April 1st to April 8th has been released. This time, indie games secured two spots among the top three leaders.
Schedule I — on the left, R.E.P.O — on the right
Notably, the hit simulator Schedule I once again topped the chart for paid games, although in the overall standings it ceded the first place to Counter-Strike 2. Also, the indie horror R.E.P.O returned to the overall top three—pushing inZOI from third to fifth place.
The fourth spot in the overall chart went to the portable PC, Steam Deck, which rose two positions over the week.
The remastered The Last of Us Part II had a generally good start. After release, the game secured sixth place in the chart—up from 48th place from its pre-orders a week ago. It currently holds a "Very Positive" rating (88%), with a peak online count of 30,690 players on Steam.
Thanks to the start of the new season, Call of Duty climbed 61 spots in the chart, reaching eighth place. It’s also worth noting the increase in sales for Dead by Daylight (up 27 spots, ninth place), Path of Exile 2 (up 23 spots, 12th place), and Sultan’s Game (up 46 spots, 26th place).
Meanwhile, Assassin’s Creed Shadows and The First Berserker: Khazan dropped out of the top ten highest-grossing products of the week. They fell to the 17th and 21st places, respectively.
Top 10 highest-grossing paid products on Steam for the week of April 1st to 8th (excluding free-to-play):
1. Schedule I;
2. R.E.P.O.;
3. Steam Deck;
4. inZOI;
5. The Last of Us Part II Remastered;
6. Monster Hunter Wilds;
7. Call of Duty;
8. Dead by Daylight;
9. Split Fiction;
10. Path of Exile 2.
Top 20 highest-grossing products on Steam for the week of April 1st to 8th