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CHARTS: Destiny 2 returns to Steam Top Ten at No.2

CHARTS: Destiny 2 returns to Steam Top Ten at No.2

Bungie's Destiny 2 was the second highest grossing title on Steam last week.

The title returned to the Top Ten after dropping out of the rankings earlier in May. The sci-fi looter shooter likely shot back up the charts after Bungie rolled out the new Season of the Deep round of content.

CS:GO was once again the biggest money printer on Steam for the week, while Outlast spinoff The Outlast Trials hung steady in third place. Valve's Steam Deck rose one position to No.4, ahead of PUBG: Battlegrounds, which dropped three rungs down to fifth.

Auroch Digital is back in the Steam with new Warhammer 40k shooter Boltgun, which has come out to positive reviews. This debuted at sixth place.

EA and Respawn's battle royale Apex Legends hangs steady in seventh place, coming in ahead of fellow sci-fi shooter Starship Troopers: Extermination, which drops four positions to No.8.

EA's FIFA 23 drops to No.9 from sixth, while Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 rounds off the charts in tenth place.

Here is the Steam Top Ten for the week ending May 30th:

1. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Valve
2. Destiny 2, Bungie
3. The Outlast Trials, Red Barrels
4. Steam Deck, Valve
5. PUBG: Battlegrounds, Krafton
6. Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun, Auroch Digital
7. Apex Legends, EA
8. Starship Troopers: Extermination, Offworld Industries
9. FIFA 23, EA
10. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Activision


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