Remake Resident Evil 4 and Steam Deck still rule the Steam sales chart
Came on Tuesday, which means that Valve I rolled out a new chart of sales. There were no major releases from March 28 to April 28 to April 28, so curious projects were held on the list, which you could not hear about.
The peak online at the week updated or installed the following projects:
#1 – Resident Evil 4
#2 – Steam Deck
#3 – The Last of US ™ Part I
#4 – EA Sports ™ FIFA 23
#5 – Dredgehttps: // t.Co/TQ4IIZUFCY
- Steamdb (@steamdb) April 4, 2023
TOP-10 in revenue among paid products https://megamedusacasino.co.uk/withdrawal/ (in brackets-a place in the previous week):
TOP-10 in revenue among all products, including free:
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Destiny 2
PUBG: BattleGrounds
Apex Legends
Naraka: BladePoint
Sons of the Forest
Forza Horizon 5
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II
Resident Evil 4 (2023)
The Last of Us: Part I
FIFA 23
Dredge
Smalland: Survive the Wilds
The best comments
Well, Dino Crisis definitely needs, Code Veronica definitely needs, Revelation (unlikely), Resident Evil 5 (in question). I remembered Outbreak, otherwise Capcom still does not know how to turn into a rubber online the time, so to speak (but better not).
Revelation branch can remember, or they will rivet the license plates, since they are also well sold
Well, while people buy FIFA and Call of Duty everyone will be fucking for good single games without donat and lutboxes, the benefit of Capcom has not badly saddled the niche of remakes I wonder what they will do next when old games will end.
I wonder why there are so many people in the tundra? The usual online was about 40k. Or all of the tanks moved there after their "rebranding".

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