TOP 10 most profitable games of the week
- steam deck;
- strayed;
- Digimon Survival novel;
- nobody’s air;
- Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered pre order;
- Valve Index VR Kit
- Elden ring;
- Red Dead Redemption 2;
- Rapid;
- Grand Theft Auto 5;
Valve has shared a snapshot of the week’s most lucrative games and devices, covering the period from July 25 to July 31. The ranking reflects total profit rather than sheer unit sales, offering a perspective on what was most financially successful during those seven days. The top two entries remain unchanged from the prior week, underscoring steady performance at the summit. A notable newcomer lands in third place with Digimon Survival, which launched on July 29. Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, which is now open for preorder, slips from third to fifth. The survival title Smooth drops from fourth to ninth, while Elden Ring climbs one position and No Man’s Sky rises by two. A discount-driven resurgence brings Red Dead Redemption 2 and Grand Theft Auto V back into the limelight after their earlier debuts, features that helped sustain strong profitability for players and publishers alike.
In this week’s overview, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Grand Theft Auto V appear among the enduring bestsellers, illustrating how classic titles continue to generate revenue years after their initial release. The persistence of Elden Ring at a higher tier signals ongoing consumer interest, driven by updates, expansions, or ongoing promotions that keep players engaged. Digimon Survival makes a calculated entrance into the top tier, aided by timing and market demand surrounding new entry points in the Digimon universe, while Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered leverages preorder momentum, signaling strong anticipation for fans awaiting enhanced or additional content. Steam Deck, a portable gaming option, remains a compelling choice for players seeking on-the-go performance, and Valve Index VR Kit continues to serve enthusiasts embracing immersive virtual reality experiences. These dynamics illustrate how price promotions, new releases, and durable franchises converge to shape weekly profitability in the digital games market.
Blocked from this summary are internal links and external references to related materials. The source of these figures is VG Times, a publication that tracks market performance and device trends across the gaming ecosystem. This weekly snapshot provides readers with a concise view of the most financially successful titles and hardware, reflecting a combination of consumer interest, promotional activity, and ongoing engagement strategies employed by publishers and platform holders.