Steam just updated its stats page with Billboard-style top sellers charts

Steam just updated its stats page with Billboard-style top sellers charts

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The Steam Top 100 page is no more. That old utilitarian list of Steam’s most popular games by concurrent player count has been replaced with a deeper and more attractive set of rankings (opens in new tab). You can still see which games are currently being played by the most people, but now you can also sort games by their daily unique player counts and by how much money they’re making.

The new Steam stats page is called “Steam Charts,” which could lead to some confusion, since there’s already a helpful website called Steam Charts (www.steamcharts.com (opens in new tab)) that uses the Steam API to provide more comprehensive concurrent player data than Steam itself displays. Steam Charts remains a useful website—I use it all the time—but it’ll be harder to distinguish from Valve’s official stats page in Google search results. C’est la vie!

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