January 2026's top-selling new Steam games revealed

Publikováno: 6.2.2026

Also: this week's Steam debuts and lotsa news...

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[The GameDiscoverCo game discovery newsletter is written by ‘how people find your game’ expert & company founder Simon Carless, and is a regular look at how people discover and buy video games in the 2020s.]

OK, we’re back, what did we miss? Oh, like three console earnings calls, a streaming showcase or two, and a partridge in a pear tree. (Not that Partridge.) But fear not, we’re going to outline them, along with a look at January’s top new PC/console games…

Before we start: watching Raiders Of The Lost Ark with my 10 year-old, he just went obsesso over Indiana Jones Lego sets. Funny YouTube comment on this ‘flying wing’ Lego overview? “Lego: We will not make sets based on war. We are a family company and this would go against our values. Also Lego: Hey kids! Who wants to buy a Nazi fighter plane?”

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Game discovery news: Resident Evil hype builds…

Kicking off with our customary look at the breaking game discovery & platform news, it goes a little like this:

Jan 2026’s top-selling new Steam games? Yes!

Reminder: this is for the Jan calendar month - these games sold more copies since!

Since we got to February, we thought we’d take our lead story to profile the top new PC game performers of last month on Steam. Jan. is traditionally slower, but there were still some standouts in early 2026, as our GDCo Pro estimates show:

Overall, January was actually a month with a bunch of interesting, high quality original IP games from small and medium devs hitting the charts! That’s… good, right?

Next, looking at the top revenue non-F2P new Steam games in Jan, we still have StarRupture & Quarantine Zone duking it out atop the charts. But some more expensive titles: including Code Vein II($70-$100) & the CCU-frontloaded Fatal Fury: City Of The Wolves ($50) did increase their chart rankings vs. units sold, as a result.

Moving into the overall top Steam games in January 2026 by paid units, it’s Embark’s extraction shooter ARC Raiders which is blasting it. GDCo has it at 2.1m Steam units for the month (and 3.8m for Jan. including console, hitting 15m units lifetime):

Also notable in this set of top-sellers: R.E.P.O. (850k more, 18.4m copies sold), Peak(700k more, 15.5m copies sold) and RV There Yet? (650k, 5.5m copies sold) are flying the freak flag for ‘friendslop’ in style. And the co-op addition for ARPG No Rest For The Wicked has skyrocketed sales - 1.5m copies LTD, and 650k more in January, according to us.

A lot of the rest of the Top 10 ‘all’ are new games. But that’s not the case if we look at top performers by total revenue in January 2026, since F2P/IAP dominates:

You’re seeing ARC Raiders at #2 with $75m on Steam, but also Counter-Strike 2 flexing its perma-dominance at #1. There’s also PUBG at #3, and Marvel Rivals (still a threat!), Warframe, and Chinese MMO-ARPG Where Winds Meet (doing great with an international audience) in the Top 10, starting at ~$15m and going up from there.

We’re covering console games only briefly this month, since January was incredibly slow for new paid games. On PlayStation 5, Cairn & Code Vein II were top new sellers but were <50k during January. And on Xbox, it was only late port Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade (also <50k so far) which stood out.

There was some interest in new F2P console games, though, with fighting game 2XKO, hero shooter Highguard, and ARPG factory-builder Arknights: Endfield each snaking towards 1m players in their first weeks of availability on PS/Xbox. (That’s not amazing, but also not terrible in today’s saturated F2P console space.)

Finally, on the Western Switch 1 & 2 eShop, GDCo estimates see Final Fantasy VII Intergrade approaching 100k there (and prob. better still worldwide, given Asia!) Other games doing decently: Suika Game Planet, Dispatch, Wizard101, and MIO: Memories in Orbit, which are >25k and trending higher. (Both good, but sluggish?)

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