The best-selling games of the week on steam # 4
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One more week on Steam where we review the best-selling games on the Valve platform. During these days some very interesting news have been cast in the catalog that are worth reviewing, but there is a common denominator that remains unchanged, Civilization VI is again the best seller.
Best sellers on Steam: Civilization VI still at the top
- Civilization VI Dishonored 2 Football Manager 2017 Rocket League Skyrim Special Edition Call of Duty Infinite Warfare Farming Simulator 2017
Counter Strike: GoDragon Ball: Xenoverse 2Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide
It is no longer news that Civilization VI is the best-selling one more week on the Steam platform, which adds its fourth consecutive week in the TOP of this list. This is a merit since there were news during these quite important days, such as the launch of Call of Duty Infinite Warfare or Football Manager 2017.
Dishonored 2 debuts in second position with a launch scheduled for November 11, so the game can now be booked on the platform for around 60 euros. Football Manager 2017 is in third position having left on November 3, with mostly negative comments due to the lack of news.
Infinite Warfare debuts in sixth position
The list is completed by the classic Rocket League, the Skyrim Special Edition that climbs positions this week and Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, which debuts sixth on the best-seller list. Farming Simulator 2017 falls but remains in the TOP10, Counter Strike: Go returns to the ring and finally in ninth position the Dragon Ball: Xenoverse is placed and closes the Warhammer: End Time - Vermintide that is being sold for a 50% discount.
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