
December 2025 was a record-breaking month for Steam, with approximately $1.6 billion in gross revenue during the holiday season. While that success is shared among several games, the big winner of the holidays was Arc Raiders.
Alinea Analytics has shared its estimated Steam sales figures for the holiday period beginning on December 21 and ending on January 5. During that time, the company estimates Arc Raiders sold 1.2 million copies on Steam, bringing its total on the platform to 7 million and 12 million across all platforms.
The report attributes the continued domination of Arc Raiders to the holiday season and the 20% discount that came with it. Discounts also powered a few other surprising titles on the list. Detroit: Become Human landed at No. 2 over the holidays with 993,000 because its price dropped to only $4, which was down 90% from the game’s normal $40 price tag.
Even Battlefield 6–one of this year’s top-selling games across all platforms–benefited from a timely holiday discount of 30%. That allowed it to place at No. 4 with 706,000 copies on Steam during the holidays.
Alina’s complete breakdown of the best-selling games on Steam during the 2025 holiday season is included below. Some of the games are still on sale at Steam and Fanatical.
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7. Slay the Spire

Copies sold on Steam between December 21 to January 5: 590,000
6. R.E.P.O.

Copies sold on Steam between December 21 to January 5: 666,000
5. Battlefield 6

Copies sold on Steam between December 21 to January 5: 706,000
4. Icarus

Copies sold on Steam between December 21 to January 5: 735,000
3. Peak

Copies sold on Steam between December 21 to January 5: 779,000
GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom.
2. Detroit: Become Human

Copies sold on Steam between December 21 to January 5: 993,000
GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom.
1. Arc Raiders

Copies sold on Steam between December 21 to January 5: 1.2 million
GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom.
December 2025 was a record-breaking month for Steam, with approximately $1.6 billion in gross revenue during the holiday season. While that success is shared among several games, the big winner of the holidays was Arc Raiders.Alinea Analytics has shared its estimated Steam sales figures for the holiday period beginning on December 21 and ending on January 5. During that time, the company estimates Arc Raiders sold 1.2 million copies on Steam, bringing its total on the platform to 7 million and 12 million across all platforms.The report attributes the continued domination of Arc Raiders to the holiday season and the 20% discount that came with it. Discounts also powered a few other surprising titles on the list. Detroit: Become Human landed at No. 2 over the holidays with 993,000 because its price dropped to only $4, which was down 90% from the game’s normal $40 price tag.Even Battlefield 6–one of this year’s top-selling games across all platforms–benefited from a timely holiday discount of 30%. That allowed it to place at No. 4 with 706,000 copies on Steam during the holidays.Alina’s complete breakdown of the best-selling games on Steam during the 2025 holiday season is included below. Some of the games are still on sale at Steam and Fanatical.GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom. 7. Slay the SpireCopies sold on Steam between December 21 to January 5: 590,000 See at Steam 6. R.E.P.O.Copies sold on Steam between December 21 to January 5: 666,000 See at Steam 5. Battlefield 6Copies sold on Steam between December 21 to January 5: 706,000 See at Steam 4. IcarusCopies sold on Steam between December 21 to January 5: 735,000 See on Steam 3. PeakCopies sold on Steam between December 21 to January 5: 779,000 See at Fanatical GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom. 2. Detroit: Become HumanCopies sold on Steam between December 21 to January 5: 993,000 See at Fanatical GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom. 1. Arc RaidersCopies sold on Steam between December 21 to January 5: 1.2 million See at Fanatical GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom.
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