Tekel diyenlerin hicbir sey bilmiyor olmayisi oyle boyle yarmiyor dora abim güzelce anlatmış yillar icinde ea ubisoft vs steamden cikti ve kendi platformlarında satmayı denedi ne oldu? Satamadılar cunku steam basit bir oyun platformu degil cok daha fazlası ve kullanıcı dostu
Here's the Summer Game Fest titles that got the most new wishlists between June 2 and 8 (@alineaanalytics estimates).
Resident Evil Veronica has already netted 522K Steam wishlists as of yesterday, the most of any game shown at SGF. Launch-aligned, our estimates show that Veronica is accumulating wishlists 1.5x faster than Requiem did. It’s early days, but that is a remarkable number for a deeper-cut Resi remake.
Guild Wars 3 was #2, pulling in 435K. The MMO leans hard into traversal and faster, more action-oriented combat, and comes to console for the first time. Well-timed 20% discounts on GW2 expansions have seen some revenue gains for ArenaNet, too.
1666 Amsterdam from Panache Digital, the studio led by Assassin’s Creed co-creator Patrice Désilets, got 383K wishlisters. There’s a free prologue available, and it’s had a bit of a bumpy start. Of the prologue’s Steam reviews, just 61% are positive. The complaints cluster around expectations: players went in expecting action and found a narrative-led experience.
Lords of the Fallen 2 took #4 with 182K Steam wishlists. CI Games confirmed the game – previously slated as an Epic Games Store exclusive – is now coming to Steam, and the numbers suggest that was the right call. Lords 2 looks like it plays rad and borrows a lot from Bloodborne – faster, more fluid, and very bloody. As a Soulslike obsessive, I wishlisted QUICKLY.
Onimusha: Way of the Sword added 174K Steam wishlists in the past week, pushing its total past 1M (the page has been live since late 2024). A demo dropped after Friday’s PlayStation State of Play and has been played by around 300K people on Steam – but only 6% of Steam wishlisters have tried it, so there’s an untapped audience yet to be converted by hands-on play.
Crossfire, the single-player, narrative-focused tactical shooter debut from That's No Moon, got 160K wishlists. It's built on Smilegate’s huge multiplayer IP and backed by a $100M investment. That’s No Moon has worked in deep secrecy since the early 2020s, pulling talent from Naughty Dog, Infinity Ward, and Bungie, and that pedigree shows in the third-person reveal’s cinematic pacing and combat.
Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis – a reimagining of the 1996 classic – got 137K new Steam wishlists, bringing its total well over 1M on Steam. Of those who wishlisted in June, 23% also wishlisted Resident Evil Veronica, 19% Control Resonant, and 14% Onimusha. That’s your serial-wishlister cohort in plain sight – people stacking lists during the event. Whether they convert is, as ever, the open question.
HAEX (148K wishlists on Steam), a co-op survival shooter, got strong pull from the co-op horror and “friendslop” crowd. 43% its of wishlisters have played Phasmophobia, 42% R.E.P.O., and 41% Peak. That overlap cuts both ways: a receptive, well-defined audience, but perhaps also a saturated one? Those sub-$10 budget co-op games sell volume. Alongside quality, the biggest questions around HAEX are its price and virality potential.
Gundam Rogue Orbit, a third-person mecha action game based on the iconic Japanese IP, got 143K Steam wishlisters. Details on Rogue Orbit are thin, but mech fans are curious. About 32% of wishlisters have played Titanfall 2, 26% Armored Core 6, and 20% last year’s Mecha Break.
Saw Genesis, a 3-vs-1 asymmetric multiplayer horror game from Bloober, got 142K Steam wishlists. Unsurprisingly, nearly two-thirds of wishlisters have history in Dead by Daylight (21% of wishlisters played DbD this month!), 22% played 2017’s Friday the 13th: The Game, and 13% logged hours in 2024’s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Asymmetrical-horror affinity and horror IP fandom are doing a lot of work here.
GREAT SHOW by the way. This was easily the best one Keighley and co. have put on, so hats off to them. SGF 2026 showcase was well-paced, smartly presented, and packed with reveals.
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@YangWenli_i hayır? steamin alternatifi yok mu? var gog epic uplay ea app rockstar app xbox app hatta bir ara bethesda app vardı isteyen o firmaların oyunlarını oradan alır. neden almıyoruz bok gibi oldukları için. bu steamin suçu mu hayır değil
@Faruk_Furuko0@CagdassAyk yok hocam ben türkiyeyi dahil etmedim yazıma bizim ekonomik şartlar dünya standartlarında değil dünyanın genel kalanı olarak düşün sen yazdıklarımı. biz dahil değiliz maalesef ki
@CagdassAyk tabi ki steam kendi dışında başka platformda ucuza sattrmayacak adamların kendi prensipleri yok mu? emin ol bir oyun 10 20 30 dolar daha ucuza başka yerlerde satılsın ( ki asla satılmayacak) kimse almayacak. epicte bir oyun beleş olunca millet gidip steamden alıp steamden oynuyor
@CagdassAyk steam 23 yıldır her ay kendisini geliştirerek yeni bir şeyler ekleyerek kullanıcı dostu olarak bu hale geldi. insanlar seçti ve seçmeye devam edecek yine diyorum ekosistem burada önce başka platformlar adam gibi hizmet versin sonra ağlasın komisyon diye. ++
@CagdassAyk Platformun aldığı komisyonu kullanıcıya yansıtamazsiniz ayni sey degil yine örneğini verdim kendi platformlarıni acip ayni fiyata sattılar insanlar almadi tıpış tıpış steame geri döndüler orada bir ekosistem var verdiğiniz migros örneği cok yanlis ve sacma.