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Resident Evil Requiem Breaks Into Steam Weekly Top 10
The latest Steam weekly revenue chart (January 13–20) brought several notable shifts. While ARC Raiders, Counter-Strike 2, and the Steam Deck continue trading places near the top, one long-standing contender has quietly dropped out.
After an impressive 17 consecutive weeks in the paid top 10, Battlefield 6 has officially fallen out of the ranking.
Meanwhile, Resident Evil Requiem is steadily climbing, signaling growing anticipation as its release approaches.
Top 10 Paid Products by Revenue
Here are the top 10 revenue-generating paid titles on Steam for the week (previous week’s position in parentheses):
- ARC Raiders (2)
- Steam Deck (1)
- EA Sports FC 26 (13)
- Quarantine Zone: The Last Check (5)
- Dead by Daylight (6)
- ARK: Survival Ascended (15)
- StarRupture (3)
- Rust (9)
- Resident Evil Requiem (32)
- Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced (8)
The most striking movement comes from Resident Evil Requiem, which surged from 32nd place into the top 10 — a strong indicator of pre-release momentum.
Overall Top 10 Including Free-to-Play Titles
When free-to-play games are included, the ranking shifts significantly:
- Counter-Strike 2 (F2P)
- ARC Raiders
- Steam Deck
- Marvel Rivals (F2P)
- PUBG: Battlegrounds (F2P)
- EA Sports FC 26
- Quarantine Zone: The Last Check
- Warframe (F2P)
- Where Winds Meet (F2P)
- Dota 2 (F2P)
Free-to-play giants continue to dominate overall revenue rankings, but premium titles are still making strong showings — especially upcoming releases.
Peak Concurrent Player Records
Several titles updated or set new peak concurrent player counts during the same period:
- EA Sports FC 26 — 100,753 players
- Heartopia — 37,491 players
- Quarantine Zone: The Last Check — 31,653 players
- Torchlight: Infinite — 23,715 players
- The Legend of Heroes: Trails beyond the Horizon — 2,675 players
Resident Evil Requiem Gaining Momentum
Although still behind the chart leaders, Resident Evil Requiem’s rapid climb suggests strong early demand. If the momentum continues, the survival horror title could challenge higher-ranking games in the coming weeks — especially as marketing ramps up closer to launch.
With Battlefield 6 finally dropping out after 17 weeks, the chart is clearly entering a new phase.
