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Valve revealed the top 10 most profitable games and projects on Steam for the week of September 5 to September 11, with the Steam Deck continuing to lead the pack. The weekly snapshot highlights how discounts and promotions can shift the standings, lifting certain titles into the spotlight for players across North America, including Canada and the United States.

Among the leaders, the Steam Deck remains the front-runner, proving that portable PC gaming continues to capture the attention of a broad audience. Other entries in the top three—Forza Horizon 4 and Red Dead Redemption 2—show the enduring appeal of open-world racing and western adventure, even as they are not currently available in Russia. The PC version of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered holds firm, illustrating the franchise’s broad cross-platform allure. New releases like NBA 2K23 and Disney Dreamlight Valley also secured prominent positions, debuting at fifth and seventh place respectively as players explore new experiences on PC.

  1. steam deck
  2. Forza Horizon 4
  3. Red Dead Redemption 2
  4. Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered
  5. NBA 2K23
  6. Cult of the Lamb
  7. Disney Dreamlight Valley
  8. Forza Horizon 5
  9. Titanfall 2
  10. Elden Ring

Earlier in August, Steam also named the most popular hardware, reflecting a sustained interest in both portable gaming devices and high-performance PCs. Meanwhile, digital storefronts like Epic Games Store continue to curate sections where players can discover titles they anticipate most, revealing a healthy appetite for upcoming releases and refreshed catalogs. Social platforms also influence gaming trends, with data patterns across networks suggesting broader engagement in 2024 that can shape what players choose to buy or try next.

  • Four additional free games appeared on Steam, including a competitive online shooter developed by a Russian studio, expanding the free-to-play catalog for all players.
  • Steam announced a sale on action games, shooters, and RPGs with notably low prices in certain regions, creating more affordable entry points for new and returning players in North America.
  • Atomic Heart is expanding availability on Steam, offering more players a chance to experience this action-packed title on PC.

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