Last week, Steam’s charts saw Schedule 1, an intriguing crime game in Early Access, taking the top spot. This game hit the platform on March 24th, immediately climbing to the No.1 position, and it’s the brainchild of TVGS. Fans can expect it to remain in Early Access for about two more years. This success nudged Valve’s much-anticipated Counter-Strike 2 to a close second.
Additionally, the market introduced a new contender to The Sims with Inzoi, which secured third place during its debut week. This promising start could position it as another potential triumph for Krafton. Meanwhile, REPO, a cooperative horror game, slipped a notch to fourth but still outperformed The First Berserker: Khazan, an action RPG by Neople. Notably, this game is a part of the popular Dungeon Fighter Online series, which enjoys a massive following across Asia.
Further down the list, Valve’s Steam Deck saw a slight drop, landing in sixth, while Assassin’s Creed Shadows experienced a steeper fall, tumbling down five places to settle at seventh in its second week post-launch. The engaging Split Fiction, crafted by Hazelight and distributed by Electronic Arts, moved down four positions, claiming the eighth spot.
Capcom’s latest, Monster Hunter Wilds, fell three places to end the week in ninth, while Apex Legends made a comeback, rounding off the Top Ten.
Here’s the full rundown for the Steam Top Ten as of 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