< strong>Ark: Genesis new leader:
Nier: Automata is back: The J-RPG Nier: Automata made it back to the Steam charts almost three years after its original release. The reason for this is likely to be that role-playing games are currently cheaper than ever before. How we liked the story about Androidin B2, you can read in our test on Nier: Automata.
Rimworld: Royalty from zero to the podium: The first paid extension for Rimworld also makes the leap onto the podium. In the Royalty DLC, our settlers can earn titles of nobility and make use of new psychological forces.
Wolcen persists: Even if Wolcen has to lose first place this week, the action RPG remains stubborn and secures fourth place despite strong competition. Since the release, developers Wolcen Studios have been working continuously to get the game in better condition with numerous patches.
Rainbow Six: Siege starts Year 5: Ubisoft's tactical shooter has more active players than ever four years after its release. And in 2020 a lot will change for R6 Siege – in our overview and you will read more about the biggest innovations. The Year 5 Pass (which grants you immediate access to new operators for the release) ends up in the Steam charts accordingly.
The Steam Sales Charts (February 24 – March 1)
- ARK: Genesis Season Pass
- NieR: Automata
- RimWorld – Royalty
- Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem
- ARK: Survival Evolved
- Hearts of Iron IV: La Resistance
- Rainbow Six Siege – Year 5 Pass
- Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
- Divinity: Original Sin 2 (Definitive Edition)
- Playerunknown's Battlegrounds
The list consists of the Top 10 best-sellers on Steam last week together. The rankings are updated every Sunday and output via XML feed.
GameStar directly on Steam: By the way, did you know that you can also find our game recommendations directly in the Steam Store? Just follow our Steam Curator and you will always see our test conclusion directly in the shop!