Hades II Returns to Steam's Top 10 After Full Release

Hades II Returns to Steam's Top 10 After Full Release

Hades II Jumps Back into Steam Charts After Full Launch

Fans have eagerly awaited the full 1.0 release of Hades II, and their enthusiasm has certainly shown on the Steam charts. Following its official launch, the highly anticipated sequel has once again climbed high in the Steam sales rankings, proving its enduring popularity among PC gamers. While it secured a strong position in the top 10, it didn't quite reach the very top spot, with other major titles leading the charge.

The top spot for paid titles this past week was claimed by EA Sports FC 26, showcasing the continued power of sports simulations. Meanwhile, the free-to-play behemoth Counter-Strike 2 once again dominated the overall revenue chart, including both paid and free products.

New Concurrent Player Records

The week of September 23rd to 30th saw several games achieve or update their peak concurrent player counts, highlighting a busy period for PC gaming. Here's a look at the projects that reached new heights:

  • Delta Force: 247,028 players
  • Limbus Company: 124,574 players
  • Hades II: 112,947 players
  • EA Sports FC 26: 100,283 players
  • Megabonk: 81,289 players
  • Arena Breakout: Infinite: 66,007 players
  • Silent Hill f: 22,621 players
  • CloverPit: 21,125 players
  • Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds: 13,630 players
  • IDLE BOSS RUSH: 7,463 players
  • Deconstruction Simulator: 3,476 players
  • Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & the White Guardian: 2,636 players

Top 10 Paid Products by Revenue

Here’s how the top paid games ranked by revenue, with their previous week’s position in parentheses:

  • EA Sports FC 26 (2)
  • Steam Deck (4)
  • Silent Hill f (7)
  • Dying Light: The Beast (1)
  • Battlefield 6 (9)
  • Hades II (71)
  • Borderlands 4 (3)
  • Megabonk (18)
  • Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds (12)
  • Cyberpunk 2077 (6)

Top 10 Overall Products by Revenue (Including Free-to-Play)

Looking at the broader picture, including free-to-play titles, the overall revenue chart featured some familiar faces:

  • Counter-Strike 2 (Free-to-play)
  • EA Sports FC 26
  • Steam Deck
  • Silent Hill f
  • Dota 2 (Free-to-play)
  • Dying Light: The Beast
  • Battlefield 6
  • Hades II
  • Borderlands 4
  • Megabonk

Hades II's strong performance on the Steam charts underscores the success of its full release. While it didn't unseat established giants like Counter-Strike 2 or the latest EA Sports FC, its rapid climb from position 71 to the top 10 for paid products highlights the game's quality and the dedicated fanbase built during its early access phase. This means that players who waited for the complete experience are now diving in, contributing to a vibrant ecosystem on Steam with a diverse array of popular titles.

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