Unexpected hit: Outriders shooter displaces Valheim from number one on the weekly Steam chart

Company Valve published a global sales chart in Steam by revenue for the week ended April 4th.

For the first time in the last two months, the leader was not ValheimScandinavian survival dropped to fourth place, giving the crown to the shooter Outriders… The novelty established the largest launch of all Square Enix releases on the platform, and, apparently, even the authors themselves were not ready for this. Due to the influx of people interested, the game experienced interruptions in the work of servers for several days, for which the developers had to apologize… Nevertheless, despite the problems, the peak online over the weekend broke the mark in 116 thousand concurrent users, which is almost four times better than Marvel’s Avengers.

Two more fresh releases turned out to be the extension Repentance for a bagel The Binding of Isaac and strategy Evil Genius 2: World Domination… In the top they took the third and seventh lines, respectively.

It Takes Two suddenly managed to improve the starting week, moving up from seventh to second place… Thanks to discounts, the chart also returned Horizon: Zero Dawn, but closed the list again Cyberpunk 2077

Top 10 Most Successful Steam Sales Over the Last Week:

  1. Outriders
  2. It Takes Two
  3. The Binding of Isaac: Repentance
  4. Valheim
  5. Valve Index VR Kit
  6. Horizon: Zero Dawn – Complete Edition
  7. Evil Genius 2: World Domination
  8. The Elder Scrolls Online: Crown Packs
  9. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive – Operation Broken Fang
  10. Cyberpunk 2077

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