Steam weekly chart: gambling online action Liar’s Bar in the top three, New World relaunch, return of Factorio and DayZ

The SteamDB website has published a list of games that brought in the most revenue on Steam between October 15 and October 22. The leader for the third week in a row remains the 3D fighting game Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero from Spike Chunsoft, but the rest of the top 10 has changed noticeably.

Key events on the chart:

  • Survival simulator DayZ returned to the chart – straight to fifth place – and updated its personal online record (78,937 people) thanks to the release of the Frostline add-on (ninth line), which received “mixed” reviews (69% based on 832 reviews);
  • The release of the add-on also contributed to the growth in sales of the factory construction simulator Factorio. The 14th-place Space Age expansion, with “overwhelmingly positive” reviews (98% based on 2,200 reviews), helped the game set a new home concurrent user record of 91,801;
  • New World: Aeternum, a completely redesigned version of the MMORPG from Amazon Games with an updated plot, cinematic cutscenes, more dynamic battles, a closer camera, improved training and new single-player content, started in seventh position. Online gaming has grown approximately tenfold (to 61,437 users), but recent reviews remain “mixed” (66% based on 2,313 reviews);
  • Mech-action MechWarrior 5: Clans from Piranha Games debuted at 16th place with a rating of 75% based on 1.8 thousand reviews and a peak online of 5,600 people;
  • In 24th position was baseball simulator Professional Baseball Spirits 2024–2025 from Konami (62% based on 378 reviews, 10,005 concurrent players);
  • The adventure Neva from Nomada Studio (authors Gris) only came in 43rd place and at its peak attracted only 1,245 concurrent users, despite “extremely positive” reviews (95% based on 1.6 thousand reviews);
  • The role-playing action game in the world of Celtic myths Drova – Forsaken Kin from Just2D also launched not very successfully (60th line, 2928 concurrent users), although the game also received high ratings (96% based on 804 reviews);
  • Even lower (64th position) is the horror A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead from Stormind Games based on A Quiet Place. It has “generally positive” reviews (75% based on 505 reviews) and a peak concurrent player count of 1,071;
  • Adventure Life is Strange: Double Exposure (68th place), which will be released on October 29, is already gathering an audience thanks to expanded access for pre-orders (best result – 1373, rating based on 671 reviews – 80%);
  • Also new to the chart was the addition Airborne (76th position) to the World War II strategy Call to Arms – Gates of Hell: Ostfront, which thanks to it rose to 36th place and updated its online record (8919 people).

Top 10 by revenue (in brackets – place in the previous week, if the product was on the chart):

  • Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero (1);
  • Steam Deck (5);
  • Liar’s Bar (8);
  • EA Sports FC 25 (3);
  • DayZ;
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (19; pre-order);
  • New World: Aeternum (51; new);
  • TCG Card Shop Simulator (10);
  • DayZ Frostline (new);
  • Factorio.
  • Top 10 by revenue including free-to-play games:

  • Counter-Strike 2 (1, shareware);
  • Throne and Liberty (5, shareware);
  • Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero (2);
  • Steam Deck (8);
  • PUBG: Battlegrounds (4, free-to-play);
  • Liar’s Bar (12);
  • EA Sports FC 25 (6);
  • DayZ;
  • Dota 2 (9, shareware);
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (32).
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