The best-selling games of the week on steam # 18
Table of contents:
- Best Sellers on Steam: Grand Theft Auto V
- The Elder Scroll Online is once again one of the best sellers
Another week with you to review the best-selling games on the Steam platform, the most important online video game store in the world. During these days we had some important releases, such as For Honor and the premiere of the fourth part of Sniper Elite. Let's see what steam players surprise us this time.
Best Sellers on Steam: Grand Theft Auto V
- Grand Theft Auto V Rise of the Tomb Raider For Honor H1Z1: King of the KillCounter Strike: GO Hitman NBA 2K17 FINAL FANTASY X / X-2 HD RemasterRocket League Sniper Elite 4
It is incredible but the passage of time does not seem to affect Grand Theft Auto V, which returns to lead the sales of the week with a 50% discount, surely its GTA Online modality has a lot to do with this success. Rise of the Tomb Raider is the second to sneak onto this best-seller list with a discount of 60% of its value.
In third place we have the great premiere of the week, For Honor debuts in third place after having been the best seller of the previous week only with pre-orders.
The Elder Scroll Online is once again one of the best sellers
H1Z1: King of the Kill does not surprise us with its fourth position or Counter Strike: GO in the fifth but the first episode of Hitman, which sells only for $ 7.50. NBA 2K17 ranks seventh with a 35% discount and FINAL FANTASY X / X-2 HD, the remaster released in 2016 is in eighth place.
The top of this week closes the Rocket Legue and Sniper Elite 4, which would almost be saying goodbye
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