Co-Op Games Are At The Top of Charts in Steam

Co-op games keeps raising in Steam, making some massive revenues and dominating the sales charts in 2025.

Co-op Games Are At Top

Steam is a popular gaming platform in general, but it has some perks that make it popular for gaming with friends, too. There’s no fee to play online, and Steam includes features like Remote Play Together, which lets multiple gamers play together with just one copy of a game. The platform’s large selection of indie games seem to have also contributed to this new co-op statistic.

Co-Op Games Are At The Top of Charts in Steam

It’s estimated that Steam has generated $4.1 billion in revenue solely from co-op games in the first half of 2025. The statistics, shared by Alinea Analytics, indicate that this is up 11% from the same period of time the year prior. Co-op games also completely overtook the top 5 sellers on Steam. When looking at copies sold, REPO led the pack with a whopping 16.4 million copies, followed by Schedule 1 with 9 M, Peak with 7 M, Monster Hunter Wilds with 6.3 M, and finally Elden Ring Nightreign with 2.8 million. The top five new games based on revenue were also all co-op titles. Monster Hunter Wilds led the pack with $380.8 million, Schedule 1 with $137 M, followed by REPO with $128.2 M, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 with $109.1 M, and Split Fiction with $104.5 million.

A look at the platform over the years shows how far co-op games have come in recent times. For example, in the first half of 2018, co-op games only accounted for $1.25 billion of Steam’s earnings. The platform saw slight growth in this regard up until the first half of 2020, which saw just over $1.5 billion. However, by the second half of 2020, that number had shot up past $2 billion, and the first half of 2021 had risen to $2.5 billion. The data indicates that major co-op releases propelled these numbers, with a notable upswing during the years that games like Phasmophobia, Valheim, It Takes Two, Lethal Company, Baldur’s Gate 3, Helldivers 2, and REPO released.

Interestingly, most of the co-op releases responsible for these big numbers haven’t been AAA games. A significant number of them have been indie releases, while others have been AA titles. These games often have lower prices than AAA games, lowering the bar of entry for trying something new with friends, which may play a part in the statistics, especially with gamers’ apparent propensity for hoarding games on Steam. While trends can change at any time, it seems like co-op gaming is set to continue growing on the platform for the foreseeable future.

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I've been playing Survival Horror Games since my childhood. My favorite is Resident Evil. I also love other game genres such as Hack & Slash. I love creating all kind of contents for video games.

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