Steam’s weekly top sellers for June 9-16, 2026 saw Counter-Strike 2 hold the top spot while newcomer MECCHA CHAMELEON debuted at number two. EA Sports FC 26 re-entered the top ten with an 80% discount ahead of the World Cup.
Counter-Strike 2 topped Steam’s global weekly revenue chart for June 9-16, 2026, followed by debut title MECCHA CHAMELEON and a resurgent Destiny 2. The week’s chart is defined by a mix of perennial free-to-play leaders, freshly launched indie hits, and legacy titles pushed back into the spotlight by steep discounts. EA Sports FC 26 climbed eight places to seventh after its price dropped to a record-low $13.99 with an 80% discount.
Full Global Top Sellers: June 9-16, 2026
SteamDB’s revenue-ranked weekly chart, which includes free-to-play titles, paints a clear picture of what players worldwide spent their money on:
| Rank | Game | Change | Developer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Counter-Strike 2 (Free) | – | Valve |
| 2 | MECCHA CHAMELEON | NEW | lemorion_1224 |
| 3 | Destiny 2 (Free) | +35 | Bungie |
| 4 | Forza Horizon 6 | +2 | Playground Games |
| 5 | Steam Deck | +1 | Valve |
| 6 | Path of Exile 2 | +2 | Grinding Gear Games |
| 7 | EA SPORTS FC 26 | +8 | EA Canada |
| 8 | Marvel Rivals (Free) | +20 | NetEase Games |
| 9 | Wuthering Waves (Free) | NEW | KURO GAMES |
| 10 | Destiny 2: Renegades | NEW | Bungie |
Beyond the top ten, notable entries include Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade at 11th, Gothic 1 Remake at 14th (after debuting second the previous week), Burglin’ Gnomes at 15th, Rust at 16th, and Resident Evil 4 at 21st. Hearts of Iron IV also re-entered the chart at 25th.
MECCHA CHAMELEON: The Week’s Biggest Surprise
The most unexpected entry this week was MECCHA CHAMELEON, an indie title by solo developer lemorion_1224 that launched on June 10, 2026, and immediately shot to the number-two spot globally. Priced at just $4.79 after a 20% launch discount, the game peaked at 201,160 concurrent players within its first week, an astonishing number for a game from a solo creator.
MECCHA CHAMELEON carries a 77.84% positive rating on Steam and has already gathered over 30,000 followers. Its rapid ascent mirrors the kind of viral success previously seen with titles like Lethal Company and Content Warning, proving that affordable, community-driven indie games can compete with AAA budgets on the Steam charts.
Why Did EA Sports FC 26 Jump Eight Spots?
EA Sports FC 26 climbed from 15th the previous week to 7th globally, and the reason is straightforward: its first-ever 80% discount. The standard edition dropped from $69.99 to $13.99, and the Weekend Deal promotion runs until June 25, 2026. This is the deepest discount the game has ever seen on Steam, beating the previous record of a 70% cut.
The timing is not coincidental. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaching, EA clearly timed this aggressive promotion to capture football enthusiasm. At its current price, FC 26 sits well below the impulse-buy threshold for most players. The game currently has around 97,000 concurrent players, with an all-time peak of 126,817.
Forza Horizon 6 Holds Strong at Fourth
Playground Games’ open-world racer, which launched on May 18, 2026, continues to perform well in its first full month on the market. Forza Horizon 6 sits at fourth on the global chart (second among paid-only titles, according to VGChartz’s breakdown of the same week). The game has an 82.99% positive rating on Steam, 296,494 followers, and peaked at 302,645 concurrent players.
Priced at $69.99 for the standard edition, with Deluxe at $99.99 and Premium at $119.99, Forza Horizon 6 is holding its chart position entirely on full-price sales. That level of sustained demand a month after launch signals strong word-of-mouth and a healthy player base.
Destiny 2 Surges Back with a 35-Place Climb
Destiny 2 jumped 35 places to third on the global chart, likely driven by a major content update or seasonal event pushing both player activity and in-game spending. The Renegades expansion, released in December 2025, also appeared at 10th place, while the older Edge of Fate expansion sat at 20th. That means three Destiny 2 entries occupied the top 20 simultaneously, a sign of renewed engagement across the game’s ecosystem.
Destiny 2 currently averages around 86,539 concurrent players with a peak of 316,750, according to SteamDB. Its resurgence is notable given how crowded the free-to-play space has become with competitors like Marvel Rivals, Apex Legends, and Wuthering Waves.
New Releases That Cracked the Chart
Several brand-new titles debuted on this week’s chart alongside MECCHA CHAMELEON:
- Burglin’ Gnomes (15th): Launched June 10, priced at $8.99 after a 10% discount. An 81.53% positive rating and nearly 46,500 followers suggest a charming indie hit.
- Voidling Bound (17th): Also launched June 9, with an impressive 88.37% positive rating and around 30,000 followers at $22.49 (10% off).
- Road to Empress II (23rd): Debuted June 8 at $14.40 after a 20% discount, peaking at 30,747 concurrent players.
- Witchspire (30th): Launched June 10 from developer Envar Games.
The number of fresh indie titles breaking into the top 40 this week is above average, suggesting a particularly active release window ahead of Steam’s anticipated summer sale.
Legacy Titles Boosted by Discounts
Several older games re-entered or climbed the chart on the back of significant discounts:
- Resident Evil 4 (21st, up 10 places): The 2023 remake was available at 75% off, bringing it to $7.49.
- Resident Evil Requiem (32nd, up 19 places): Capcom’s February 2026 release, which peaked at 344,214 concurrent players at launch and holds a 94.81% positive rating, re-entered the chart with a 20% discount.
- Dead by Daylight (18th, up 8 places): The asymmetric horror title, celebrating its 10th anniversary month, climbed with current concurrent player counts around 75,565.
- Hearts of Iron IV (25th): Paradox’s 2016 grand strategy classic appeared after a steep discount.
Capcom’s dual presence on the chart mirrors a broader pattern where established publishers use periodic deep discounts to generate revenue from catalog titles long after their initial sales window.
How This Week Compares to Previous Weeks
The previous week (June 2-9) saw Forza Horizon 6 at the top among paid titles, with Gothic 1 Remake debuting at second. Gothic 1 Remake slipped to 14th this week, a typical pattern for new releases that spike on launch and then settle. Path of Exile 2 remained stable, climbing two spots to 6th. 007 First Light, which topped the charts on its May 26 launch week, has continued to slide, dropping to 13th.
The overall composition of the chart has shifted toward discount-driven purchases this week, with EA Sports FC 26’s record deal acting as the primary catalyst. The coming weeks will likely see even more volatility if Steam’s annual summer sale goes live, as historically happens in late June.
What to Watch for Next Week
Several factors could reshape the chart in the coming days. EA Sports FC 26’s 80% discount runs until June 25, so it may continue climbing. The anticipated Steam Summer Sale could inject dozens of discounted titles into the chart simultaneously. Additionally, new releases like Solarpunk (June 8) and upcoming mid-June launches may displace some of this week’s entries.
Gamers looking to explore Steam accounts with diverse game libraries can browse the Steam account marketplace on GamerMarkt for options that match their preferences.
Things Players Often Ask
How does Steam rank its weekly top sellers?
Steam’s weekly top sellers chart is ranked by revenue, not by unit sales. This means a $70 game selling fewer copies can outrank a $5 game selling more copies. The chart also includes revenue from free-to-play games (through in-game purchases), DLC, pre-orders, and hardware like the Steam Deck.
Is the EA Sports FC 26 deal worth it at $13.99?
At 80% off, EA Sports FC 26 is at its lowest price since the September 2025 launch. Previous discounts topped out at 70%. The deal is active until June 25, 2026. For players who have been waiting for a price drop, this is the best opportunity so far.
Why do free-to-play games appear on a “top sellers” chart?
SteamDB’s global chart ranks by total revenue, which includes microtransactions, battle passes, and in-game currency purchases. Counter-Strike 2, despite being free to download, generates massive revenue through skin cases and market activity. That is why it consistently sits at or near the top.
What is MECCHA CHAMELEON and why did it debut so high?
MECCHA CHAMELEON is an indie game released on June 10, 2026, by solo developer lemorion_1224. It launched at $4.79 (20% off) and peaked at over 201,000 concurrent players within days. Its viral spread and extremely low price point drove enormous volume, pushing it to second place by revenue on the global chart.









