Steam week in review: Another online shooter winds down weeks after launch, as robot cowboys take over

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A party of robot cowboys brandish their guns in Far Far West. (Image credit: Fireshine Games)

It's been a rough year for new multiplayer games but then, the same was true in 2025. By now it's taken for granted that a long in-development project released by major publishers is not guaranteed success. Not only that, what hits is wildly unpredictable—exemplified by the likes of Peak and Phasmophobia—and success rarely corresponds with the development budget involved.

This week's case in point: Far Far West. It's an early access cooperative shooter taking cues from Left 4 Dead and Vermintide, and while it doesn't have a yee-haw button people seem to love it. (It probably helps that it has a singleplayer component as well.)

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Top Steam games by revenue (April 21 - 28)

Steam releases its top sellers charts on Wednesdays, so it's too early to see how Far Far West and the new HoMM did across their full launch weeks. The April 21-28 period below is, well, pretty much as you'd expect:

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Rank

Game

1

Counter-Strike 2

2

Windrose

3

Steam Deck

4

Pragmata

5

Marvel Rivals

6

Vampire Crawlers

7

Crimson Desert

8

Overwatch

9

Forza Horizon 6

10

Apex Legends

Aside from Far Far West and the new HoMM game there were a few other big first week hits: Gamble With Your Friends is a testament to the ongoing relevance of friendslop, while Invincible Vs—a 3v3 2.5D fighter—is also doing decently.

Notable for its absence in the rolling revenue list is s&box, the new game creation platform from the creators of Garry's Mod and Rust. It made $1 million on launch day according to Facepunch Studios, but I am a touch surprised it hasn't done better than a zany four-player shooter by an unknown studio. Morgan Park has some interesting thoughts on how the landscape has changed since the heady days of GMod.

Last week's Steam deep cuts

A character stands in front of an ice cream van on a sandy beach in the game Before Fate

(Image credit: Cotton Game)

Best Steam user review of the week

Does what it says on the tin. Also you can Tokyo Drift a piglet. - Gargaj on Adorable Adventures

Shaun Prescott is the Australian editor of PC Gamer. With over ten years experience covering the games industry, his work has appeared on GamesRadar+, TechRadar, The Guardian, PLAY Magazine, the Sydney Morning Herald, and more. Specific interests include indie games, obscure Metroidvanias, speedrunning, experimental games and FPSs. He thinks Lulu by Metallica and Lou Reed is an all-time classic that will receive its due critical reappraisal one day.

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