SteamSpy has released a list of top 20 games that generated the highest revenue in 2017 on Steam. PUBG took the top spot with $600 million in revenue, followed by CS: GO which generated $120 million, and Grand Theft Auto V which generated $83 million.
SteamSpy, the popular platform that gathers all the sales data for video games released on Steam, has just unleashed a new chart ranking the titles that had the best revenues on Valve’s digital delivery service throughout 2017.
Unsurprisingly, the game leading the chart is PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, which managed to sell for $600M. It’s a huge number, made even bigger by the fact that in the second place we can find Counter-Strike: Global Offensive with “just” $120M.
This is the full chart:
- PUBG – $600M
- CS:GO – $120M
- GTA V – $83M
- Call of Duty: WII – $41M
- Civilization VI – $39M
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – $38M
- Divinity: Original Sin 2 – $37M
- Ghost Recon Wildlands – $33M
- Warhammer II – $32M
- Middle-Earth: Shadow of War – $31M
- Rainbow 6: Siege – $30M
- NieR: Automata – $29M
- ARK – $28M
- For Honor – $26M
- Assassin’s Creed: Origins – $25M
- Resident Evil 7 – $24M
- Dark Souls III – $24M
- Rocket League $23M
- Football Manager 2018 – $23M
- Cuphead – $22M
It is worth noting that Ubisoft’s games are also sold on uPlay, so the total count of revenues is still unknown. On top of that, Rockstar Games also sells its titles on Rockstar Social Club, so there might be something more to add to this chart.
Anyway, it’s just incredible to see PUBG’s been so popular last year; similarly, it’s surprising to see Cuphead among these giants. Did you purchase those games on Steam? Are you still playing them? Let us know in the comments below.
Published: Mar 24, 2018 07:23 am