Steam top ten sellers chart: December 22-28

The Early Access offering of DayZ has again taken first on Steam’s best ten selling titles, making it the victor for the second week running.

The feat is made more impressive by the fact that the upcoming standalone Arma II mod managed to outsell every other game on Steam – despite the vast majority carrying fluctuating discounts during Steam’s end of 2013 sale.

Skyrim also made a couple of dents in the final full week of the year. The base game finished in seventh, while the title’s Legendary Edition grabbed the runner-up spot.

A few other special editions of games joined the party as well. Borderlands 2 and Anno 2070 both benefited from discounts off of their respective complete” versions –finishing in sixth and tenth, respectively.

The list, top to bottom:

  1. DayZ
  2. Skyrim – Legendary Edition
  3. Starbound
  4. Rust
  5. Payday 2
  6. Borderlands 2 Game of the Year
  7. Skyrim
  8. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
  9. Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag
  10. Anno 2070 Complete Edition

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