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Top 10 Steam Selling Games in Week 1 (2018)

We started the list of best-selling games on Steam, with a new installment of the ten best-sellers during the first week of the year, where Playerunknown's Battlegrounds continues to reign.

We closed 2017 with Playerunknown's Battlegrounds, as the best-selling game week after week, after the game was released and nobody managed to remove it from that first position. We started 2018, as the best-selling game in the first week of the year, which makes it clear that it will be very difficult for it to lose this position, since great releases such as CoD WWII or Assassin's Creed Origins, who have not been able to remove it the first position as the best-selling game on Steam.

They Are Billions is an Early Access game developed in Spain by Numantian Games, which is one of the popular games in recent weeks on Steam. It has gained great popularity, because it offers something different and attractive, since even at low difficulty, the game is really complicated. Rocket League in fifth position and Counter Strike: Global Offensive in sixth position, are two common rockers on the list, along with Grand Theft Auto V, another of the usual games among the best sellers on the Valve platform. The most striking thing is Human: Fall Flat, a different game that has shot up to second position.

  1. Playerunknown's Battlegrounds.
  2. Human: Fall Flat.
  3. They Are Billions.
  4. Northgard (-25%).
  5. Rocket League.
  6. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
  7. Divinity: Original Sin 2.
  8. Black Desert Online.
  9. Grand Theft Auto V
  10. Battle Chasers: Nightwar (-33%).
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Robert Sole

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