The best-selling games of the week on steam # 6
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One more week where we review the best-selling games on Steam, this time with an unrecognizable TOP compared to the previous week with new titles that appear thanks to new releases and some quite succulent discounts on the platform. Let's see what are the best-selling games on Steam this time.
Best Sellers on Steam: Planet Coaster
- Planet Coaster Rise of the Tomb Raider The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited Civilization VIThe Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Edition Hitman Quantum Break Rocket League Dishonored 2 Counter Strike GO
This we are surprised with the first position of Planet Coaster, this amusement park simulator that launched on November 17. The title developed by Frontier Develpments remains at the top above Rise of the Tomb Raider which sells for 50% off.
In third position we have the MMO The Elder Scroll Online with its basic version that sells for only 9.90 dollars along with the Gold Edition version that is in fifth position. Fourth, Civilization VI is located again, which manages to maintain itself over the weeks within the TOP.
In sixth position we have Hitman and his first episode that sells for $ 7.50. Quantum Break with 25% discount, followed by Rocket League and Dishonored 2 in ninth position.
The Elder Scrolls Online on sale for $ 9.90
Finally, in tenth position we have a classic of the classics through the years, Counter Strike: Global Offensive that displaces Watch Dogs 2 in that position and removes it from the TOP. As a 'color' data we have to say that the new Call of Duty Infinite Warfare does not even appear in the TOP having only been released on November 4.
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