The Halo Infinite story campaign, released on December 8, proved to be excellent in sales. Last week, she took the first place in the Steam bestseller chart, displacing the Icarus survival simulator from the creator of DayZ. Also in the top ten best-selling games of the week were the shooters Thunder Tier One and GTFO.
The SteamDB service does not show how many Steam users are simultaneously playing the story part of Halo Infinite. However, he has data on the entire project (i.e., they include data on multiplayer). According to them, the total online title grew immediately after the campaign was released. If a few days before the release of the “plot”, the peak online Halo Infinite on average held at the level of 100 thousand people, then on the night of December 9, this figure exceeded 147 thousand people. Nevertheless, the maximum online in the project was on November 15, after the release of the multiplayer, — 272,586 simultaneous players.
At the time of writing the news online Halo Infinite is 51,447 people.
Destiny 2 took the second and third lines of the Steam chart. In second place is a bundle from the deluxe edition of The Witch Queen supplement and a set for the thirtieth anniversary of Bungie, and in third place is only a set for the thirtieth anniversary of the developer studio.
Last week’s leader Icarus went to fourth place. Along with him, two more games weakened their positions in the ranking. Cyberpunk 2077 moved from fourth place to sixth, and Farming Simulator 22 dropped from third place to seventh.
FIFA 22 once again got into the top ten best-selling games of the week, taking eighth place.
The last two lines of the rating were captured by the shooters released last week. In ninth place is Thunder Tier One from the authors of PUBG. GTFO, developed by Studio 10 Chambers, closed the bestseller chart.