In a remarkable ascent within the gaming landscape, REPO, the latest cooperative horror title, has captured the attention of players on Steam since its launch on February 26th. This week, the game climbed two positions to secure a commendable second place, trailing only behind the enduring titan, Counter-Strike 2, which maintains its status as the highest-grossing title on the platform.
Steam’s Competitive Landscape
Holding steady in third place is Split Fiction, a collaborative effort from EA and Hazelight, which has impressively surpassed two million copies sold. Meanwhile, Monster Hunter Wilds experienced a slight decline, dropping two spots to fourth place in its second week of sales. The battle royale phenomenon, PUBG: Battlegrounds, has seen a resurgence, moving up one position to fifth as it celebrates its eighth anniversary, effectively swapping places with Valve’s Steam Deck hardware.
This week’s Steam Top Ten also welcomed some notable comebacks, with Cyberpunk 2077 making a striking leap of 60 positions to land at seventh. Elden Ring followed suit, rising 35 spots to claim the eighth position. Red Dead Redemption 2 re-entered the Top 100, now positioned at ninth, thanks to a promotional discount that has reignited interest. Rounding out the list in tenth place is Baldur’s Gate 3, showcasing the diverse offerings available to gamers.
Here is the Steam Top Ten for the week ending March 18th:
- Counter-Strike 2, Valve
- REPO, Semiwork
- Split Fiction, EA
- Monster Hunter Wilds, Capcom
- PUBG: Battlegrounds, Krafton
- Steam Deck, Valve
- Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt
- Elden Ring, Bandai Namco
- Red Dead Redemption 2, Rockstar
- Baldur’s Gate 3, Larian Studios