Survival simulator RuneScape: Dragonwilds managed to dethrone drug empire Schedule I on Steam's weekly chart

By: Anton Kratiuk | 22.04.2025, 18:55
Dragonwilds mysteries: new art for the main game RuneScape Main Art RuneScape: Dragonwilds. Source: Steam

The weekly sales chart of Steam digital shop has been published and, finally, the leader has changed there: drug empire simulator Schedule I has lost its position to the new game.

Here's What We Know

The first place was taken by a new fantasy survival simulator RuneScape: Dragonwilds, the events of which develop in the universe of the popular MMORPG RuneScape. The game was released on 15 April and received excellent reviews. And Schedule I and the Steam Deck handheld console were among the three most popular products.

The start of Last Epoch's second season proved to be a success, with the number of players increasing by more than 20 times, isometric action-RPG Last Epoch returned to the top ten, while the biggest update 2.0 brought a lot of attention to Lords of the Fallen.

New strategy game Tempest Rising, which was The game is out and the developers didn't know it: due to a bug, the Tempest Rising strategy became available to gamers a week earlier than planned, started at number seven on the chart, which is an excellent performance for a game of this genre.

The complete list of the ten most profitable paid Steam titles from 15 to 22 April looks like this:

  1. RuneScape: Dragonwilds
  2. Schedule I
  3. Steam Deck
  4. Last Epoch
  5. R.E.P.O.
  6. Baldur's Gate 3
  7. Tempest Rising
  8. Last Epoch - Woven Legend Supporter Pack
  9. Lords of the Fallen
  10. The Elder Scrolls® Online

Counter-Strike 2, Marvel Rivals and PUBG were the most profitable conventionally free-to-play games of the week.

Source: SteamDB