Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto V climbs the chart taking second place in this week's Steam Top Ten.
Since the opening of its Diamond Casino, Grand Theft Auto V has continued to sell well. Due to an error with the chart, first place is missing this week.
Valve's Index VR kit returns to the chart in third place. It continues to sell well despite having a high price tag. PUBG Corp's popular battle royale, Playerunknown's Battlegrounds continues to see success since its 4.2 update, sitting at fourth.
Valve's Counter-Strike: Global Offensive DLC rise two places, coming in at fifth. A 60 per cent off sale sees Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege enter the chart in sixth place.
Downloads for Destiny 2 are still strong, as players prepare to move their profiles to Steam as the game leave's Blizzard's battle.net and releases on Valve’s storefront on October 1st. The recently released Hunt: Showdown by Crytek makes its first appearance in the Top Ten at eighth, after getting a full release last week.
A second error in the chart means ninth place is missing. Hello Games' exploration Sci-Fi game No Man's Sky drops to the bottom of this weeks chart, sitting at 10th.
Here is the Steam Top Ten for the week ending August 31st:
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- Grand Theft Auto V, Rockstar
- Valve Index VR kit, Valve
- Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds, PUBG Corp
- StarLadder 2019 Berlin CS:GO Major Championship Viewer Pass and 3 Souvenir Passes, Valve
- Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, Ubisoft
- Destiny 2, Bungie
- Hunt: Showdown, Crytek
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- No Man’s Sky, Hello Games