This $0.79 Cat Game Grew 1,100% Overnight. The Top Review Is One Word.
Twelve concurrent players. A +1,100% surge. One reviewer simply wrote "Meow!" Another wrote "not good." Welcome to the Steam charts.
Twelve concurrent players. A +1,100% surge. One reviewer simply wrote "Meow!" Another wrote "not good." Welcome to the Steam charts.
Two concurrent players, two reviews, and a $0.69 price tag. Both reviews are raw, unpunctuated, and oddly moving — one calling it "so dark and serious," the other "sweet and nostalgic."
1.4 million wishlists. 96% positive reviews. An RX 6600 from 2017 running everything on Ultra. MOUSE: P.I. For Hire didn't buy its way into Steam's Top 3 — it played its way in.
Six years of near-total silence. No hype cycle, no FOMO campaign. Capcom's PRAGMATA just debuted at #1 on Steam with a 97% positive rating from over 1,000 reviews.
Zero players, zero positive reviews, and an AI content disclosure on the store page. Another title in today's batch stands accused of harvesting data without warning. This is Steam's new releases queue now.
Two people are playing a 33-year-old edutainment CD-ROM on Steam right now. The sole review mentions a Packard Bell. Some artifacts just won't stay extinct.
The sequel to a BAFTA-nominated flying city-builder just hit 1.0 with a 50% launch discount and near-universal praise — and almost nobody's playing it.
Six full campaigns for $9.99 — Halo's greatest-hits package just cracked Steam's Top 10, outselling new releases with games made between 2001 and 2012. The math doesn't flatter the competition.
Five million copies sold. 109K concurrent players and climbing. A Steam review score that went from Mixed to Very Positive in three weeks. Crimson Desert isn't just surviving post-launch — it's accelerating.
The top Steam review reports hard crashes every three minutes. Windrose is also the platform's #1 best-seller, with 500,000 copies sold in 48 hours and an 89% positive rating.
Hello Kitty Island Adventure: City Town sits at #10 on Steam's Top Sellers with a Featured Win badge, zero concurrent players, and two reviews that are walls of Unicode art. Nobody said a word about the game.
Myth of Empires: Throne went free-to-play today. Players showed up expecting PvE and got steamrolled by a PvP war sandbox instead. Early reviews are ugly.
Zero reviews. Zero concurrent players. Forza Horizon 6 is already outselling almost everything on Steam at $69.99 — a month before launch.
The most prominent review on ARC Raiders' Steam page comes from a player with 184 hours logged — and it's a thumbs-down demanding Embark fix the cheaters. The game is #6 on Steam's Top Sellers chart and losing the trust of its most dedicated players.
BidKing has 9,482 concurrent players and only three user reviews — one sarcastic, one complaining about broken servers, and one person who just wanted to leave a comment in English. Something weird is happening.
A rubber-hose cartoon noir shooter from Fumi Games is outselling titles with tens of thousands of reviews — and literally nobody has posted a user review yet.
The sequel's been out for six months. Its developer just rereleased the 2018 original — and 2,295 players showed up to play the simpler game instead.
$40 battle pass, #3 on Steam Top Sellers. Blizzard's monetization outrage cycle runs like clockwork — and so do the purchases.
A three-person studio that started in mobile games just landed at #3 on Steam's Top Sellers with their debut title — a $19.99 cyberpunk platformer eight years in the making, delayed by war and a forced relocation from Belarus to Cyprus.
$89.99 down to $22.50 in seven months. FC 26 charts at #4 on Steam — but 9,083 negative reviews outnumber the 7,813 positives, and the top thumbs-up is two sentences long.