Counter-Strike: Global Offensive almost always tops the best-seller list on Steam, except in the last few months. After a brief stint at the top, Remnant 2 paved the way for Baldur's Gate 3, which stayed there for a while before Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon came and assumed pole position for a couple of days. Now, it's Starfield's turn.
Bethesda's long-anticipated space RPG has triumphed over other heavweights, but what's fueling Starfield's pre-launch acclaim?
A quick look at Steam's ranking parameters gives us a hint. While CS:GO's positioning at the top might raise eyebrows due to its free-to-play status, it's essential to note that these charts are revenue-driven. This offers a unique perspective on Starfield's success. Priced at a hefty $70 for its base edition, it mirrors a broader industry trend where certain triple-A titles have seen a price escalation. Further sweetening the deal for ardent fans is a $100 Digital Premium Edition. This lavish package bestows early access, a much-anticipated story expansion, Shattered Space, in-game skins, and coveted digital iterations of both the soundtrack and artbook.


