Last week, Schedule 1, a crime game in its early phase, topped the charts on Steam. Making its debut on March 24, the game immediately claimed the number one spot. TVGS, the developer, plans to keep Schedule 1 in this trial period for another two years. This fresh release surpassed Valve’s popular Counter-Strike 2, pushing it to second place.
Inzoi, a game that could easily compete with The Sims, made its first appearance as well and secured the third position on the sales leaderboard. It appears to be another strong entry by Krafton. Meanwhile, the cooperative horror game REPO slipped to the fourth position but managed to stay ahead of The First Berserker: Khazan, a new action RPG from Neople. This title is part of the Dungeon Fighter Online universe, widely loved in Asia.
Valve’s Steam Deck dropped to sixth, while Assassin’s Creed Shadows, in its second week of sales, fell to seventh after losing five spots. Split Fiction, developed by Hazelight and published by Electronic Arts, also slid, landing in eighth place. Monster Hunter Wilds by Capcom moved down to ninth position. Lastly, Apex Legends reentered the charts, closing out the top ten.
Here’s a quick rundown of Steam’s top ten games for the week ending April 1st:
1. Schedule 1, TVGS
2. Counter-Strike 2, Valve
3. Inzoi, Krafton
4. REPO, Semiwork
5. The First Berserker: Khazan, Nexon
6. Steam Deck, Valve
7. Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Ubisoft
8. Split Fiction, EA
9. Monster Hunter Wilds, Capcom
10. Apex Legends, EA