Steam’s Top-Selling Games Nov 2025

Steam’s Top-Selling Games Nov 2025

Steam’s top-selling games this week feature ARC Raiders at the top, alongside co-op and comedy-driven titles like RV There Yet?, PEAK, Escape From Duckov, and Dispatch.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Updated Dec 2, 2025

Steam’s Top-Selling Games Nov 2025

As reported by Alinea Analytics, last week on Steam, from November 3 to 9, 2025, ARC Raiders led sales with 928,000 copies sold, generating nearly $30 million in revenue. Since its October 30 launch, the game has sold an estimated 2.4 million copies on Steam, translating to roughly $80 million in gross revenue when accounting for regional pricing.

 Across all platforms - including PlayStation 5, Xbox, and Epic Games Store - ARC Raiders has surpassed 4 million copies sold, exceeding prior estimates of 3.7 million. The game’s popularity has been driven by consistent developer support, positive word of mouth, and viral player stories, helping maintain high engagement. On Steam, daily active users (DAUs) peaked at 1.4 million on Sunday, while PlayStation 5 DAUs reached over 280,000 on Monday, showing strong cross-platform appeal.

ARC Raiders’ success is largely attributed to its cooperative gameplay, social interactions, and engaging progression system. Players are drawn to the game’s optimistic world and the variety of gameplay options it provides, which encourage repeated play and long-term retention.

Co-op Comedy Continues to Gain Traction

Swedish-made RV There Yet? and PEAK occupied the next two spots on Steam’s charts, highlighting the growing popularity of humorous co-op games. RV There Yet? sold 594,000 copies last week, bringing its total sales to 3.3 million. The game has players working together to drive an RV through a hazardous backcountry route, managing supplies and navigating unpredictable physics. Its chaotic, comedic gameplay has made it highly shareable on social media, helping the title gain traction through viral content.

PEAK, a cooperative climbing game released in June, sold 435,000 copies last week, pushing total sales to nearly 14 million copies. Price adjustments have played a significant role in maintaining PEAK’s visibility on Steam. A recent discount from $7.99 to $4.95 led to a sharp increase in sales, demonstrating the strong relationship between pricing and player engagement. These co-op games illustrate that players continue to enjoy accessible, multiplayer experiences that combine humor and social interaction.

Extraction Shooters With a Twist

Escape From Duckov, a top-down extraction shooter parody, sold 359,000 copies last week, generating more than $5 million in revenue. To date, the game has sold over 3.3 million copies and earned $43 million. Developed by Chinese studio Team Soda, Escape From Duckov uses a comedic twist on the traditionally intense extraction shooter genre, featuring a cartoonish duck in high-stakes scenarios. Humor has been a central factor in expanding the game’s audience, with 65% of total sales coming from China. Despite its lighthearted presentation, Duckov maintains gameplay mechanics that appeal to fans of the hardcore extraction genre.

Narrative Comedy Finds Its Audience

Dispatch, an episodic animated game from AdHoc, sold 297,000 copies last week. Described as a “superhero workplace comedy,” Dispatch has reached nearly 1.5 million copies sold across platforms, generating over $30 million in revenue. The game is built by former Telltale developers and revives the studio’s hallmark style of cinematic, choice-driven storytelling. Its humor, carefully timed through scripted scenarios, has resonated with players and streaming audiences alike. The game’s first episodes launched on October 22, with two new episodes released weekly, maintaining momentum and growing its player base.

Humor Is Becoming a Key Factor in Gaming

The top-selling games from last week demonstrate that humor is becoming a central factor in player engagement. Traditionally, comedy in games has been difficult to execute due to the player-driven nature of gameplay, which can interfere with timing and narrative delivery. 

Co-op titles like RV There Yet? and PEAK leverage emergent humor, allowing players to create comedic moments through gameplay mechanics, while narrative games like Dispatch use pacing and cinematic techniques to ensure jokes land effectively. Steam data shows a growing number of games tagged as “funny,” with 2,819 releases in 2024, up nearly 50% from the previous year. This trend suggests that comedy-driven games are carving out a sustainable niche in the market.

Source: Alinea Analytics

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

What was the top-selling game on Steam last week?
ARC Raiders led Steam sales last week, selling approximately 928,000 copies and generating nearly $30 million in revenue.

Which co-op games are currently popular on Steam?
RV There Yet? and PEAK are the two co-op titles that ranked highly last week, both featuring humorous gameplay and cooperative mechanics that encourage social play.

How successful is Escape From Duckov?
Escape From Duckov sold 359,000 copies last week and has sold over 3.3 million copies in total, generating over $43 million. Its comedic take on extraction shooters has broadened its audience.

What is Dispatch, and why is it gaining attention?
Dispatch is an episodic superhero workplace comedy from AdHoc. It has sold nearly 1.5 million copies across platforms and is praised for its cinematic storytelling, humor, and streaming-friendly design.

Are humorous games becoming more common on Steam?
Yes, the number of games tagged as “funny” has been steadily increasing, with 2,819 releases in 2024, up nearly 50% from 2023. Both co-op and narrative-driven titles are contributing to this growth.

Does pricing affect game sales on Steam?
Discounts have a significant impact on sales. Games like PEAK have seen sales more than triple on discounted days, illustrating the strong relationship between price, visibility, and player engagement.

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December 2nd 2025

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November 12th 2025