What were August's biggest new PC & console game hits?

Publikováno: 5.9.2025

Also: continued sellers? And Silksong's debut! And news!

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[The GameDiscoverCo game discovery newsletter is written by ‘how people find your game’ expert & company founder Simon Carless, and is a regular look at how people discover and buy video games in the 2020s.]

As we slide towards the weekend, it’s a bumper issue of GameDiscoverCo. We’ve found a) a bunch of discovery news, b) our exclusive data on last month’s PC and console hits, and c) this week’s Silksong-dominated Steam charts. It’s a triple threat…

Oh, and before we start, this newsletterhit a new milestone - 40,000 email subs, five years into GameDiscoverCo’s history. And we get 20-25k trackable views of each missive, including web viewers, which we’re pretty happy with! Roll on Year 10…

[REMINDER: all of the data in today’s August PC/console round-up is available in real-time, updated daily, via our GameDiscoverCo Pro data back-end and via API. Join 80+ companies using it worldwide by contacting us - we appreciate you.]

Game discovery news: it’s Battlefield Silksong…

Starting off, let’s take a look at some of the breaking - or semi-shattered - game platform & discovery news, like this:

What were August’s biggest new PC/console hits?

There’s so many ways you can slice PC and console data, dammit! But GDCo has thought carefully about the best ways to do so for publishers & devs of all sizes. And here’s our breakdown of August 2025 in new (& continuing!) games. Starting on Steam for new games released last month:

  • Remakes & remasters hit three of the top four positions by units sold: two PC retreads - ARPG Titan Quest II(#1, 430k units) and RTS Warhammer 40k: Dawn Of War(#3, 376k units) join an OG console one in Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater (#4, 240k units) atop the new game charts.

  • Mafia: The Old Country also charted well, helped by pre-orders: on Steam, 2K’s linear action-adventure franchise continuation hit 430k units sold and #2 for the month - and added 700k+ units on console, too, as we’ll see later. (Given likely dev costs, this is a decent, but not amazing result - long tail will be important.)

  • Standout indies included Abyssus, Is This Seat Taken? & Tiny Bookshop: an interesting spread, with Abyssus(#5, >150k) doing the brinepunk co-op first person roguelite thing, and logic puzzler Is This Seat Taken? (#6) and book store sim Tiny Bookshop(#10) topping 100k on Steam, and doing well on Switch too.

The rest of the titles in the Top 10 are two inexpensive ‘stickman fighting games’, and autobattler The Bazaar(#8, 110k), which had a popular - if controversial - F2P stint off-Steam before swiftly (perhaps too swiftly?) launching on Steam as a paid game.

Next, let’s take a look at new Steam games in August by gross revenue, which advantages titles that cost more:

There’s a lot of the same games here, but Mafia ($18.8m) and Metal Gear Solid ($15m) jump to the #1 and #2 places. Also making an appearnce? Robot tactical combat title Super Robot Wars Y (#5, $4.3m) which is big in Asia and costs $60-$120 in the U.S.

One game you might be surprised to see missing is Gears Of War Reloaded, which only hit ~55k units and $2m, hindered by a previous PC remaster & no split-screen multiplayer. (There’s >1.7m total players thanks to Game Pass & PlayStation, though.) Madden is also relatively modest on PC, hitting #7 on revenue on Steam ($3.4m).

Moving on to the top-selling paid games (non-F2P!) on Steam in August as a whole:

You can see here that the $8 co-op mountaineering jaunt Peak continues to blast it, adding another 3.7m units in August alone (wow!) And the v.silly $3 co-op ‘wizard yelling’ game Mage Arena(#2) also added 1.2m units. From there, we’ve got two things:

  • Existing hits with good deals or updates: Cyberpunk 2077’s latest 65% off sale sold it 800k+ new units (#3), and Helldivers 2(#6, 580k) had a Halo ODST collab - timed with the Xbox release of the game - which really spiked Steam numbers too.

  • Battlefield-adjacent shenanigans: still on pre-order, Battlefield 6 (#5, 750k) is selling spectacularly well ahead of its October debut, and Battlefield 2042(#4, 775k) cranked a 95% off sale and some BF6 cosmetic unlocks. Get hype?

Oh, and Grounded 2 (#7, 510k) also racked up Steam units sold in its first full month, since it was released on July 29th - it’s at ~750k units sold on Steam now, and >3.4m more Xbox - mainly Game Pass - players for a total of >4m, according to our estimates.

Finally on Steam, we’ll do the Top 10-grossing games including F2P titles, like this:

No surprise to see shooter stalwarts Counter-Strike 2 (#1, $155m) and PUBG (#2, $57m) atop things here, with Battlefield 6 at #3 on pre-orders, and a number of games we’ve mentioned elsewhere also in the Top 10.

The only notable things here are the appearance of the remaining F2P faithful - Apex Legends (#4, $23.5m), and relatively new entry Marvel Rivals (#5, $22.5m), and that girl-racing title Umamusume: Pretty Derby(#10, $13.6m) sneaking into these charts!

Finally, we’ll give you a quick look at new console debuts in August, which are way more top-heavy and AAA-adjacent, but not without interest. First, here’s paid-only Aug. 2025 debuts on PlayStation and Xbox:

The story here is a trad one - EA’s Madden NFL 26, which we have at 1.1m units on each console. (This shows overindexing in the U.S, which makes up 95% of the PS/Xbox sales of the game, and has a stronger Xbox market than other countries.)

Also worth noting on PlayStation: Mafia: The Old Country (#2, 620k), Metal Gear Solid Delta (#3, 310k) and a decent result for Xbox transplant Gears Of War: Reloaded (#4, 300k) - it has a 4.5/5 rating in the U.S. PlayStation Store too, a creditable result. (We have Hellblade 2 at <30k on PlayStation, btw, perhaps a bit art-house for the market?)

The only real standout on Xbox besides Madden for paid games (given a lot of titles debut in Game Pass!) is Helldivers II, the PlayStation transplant which hit >500k in the 5 days from release to EOM, and it already topping 800k in more recent estimates. (Of course, it’s done 4.8m units on PlayStation and 12.7m on Steam - baby steps!)

(We’ll skip the Game Pass and PlayStation Plus download estimates here, because the economics are so different. But besides other titles mentioned in passing, key PS+ Essential games like Lies Of P and DayZ added a coupla million downloads each.)

Oddly, it’s on the Switch 1/2 eShop that indie console games had a chance in August: Tiny Bookshop has done super-well, adding >200k units on Switch and #1 in new games, with the Switch 2 upgrade to Kirby & The Forgotten Land, the Switch 2-exclusive Madden NFL 26, and indies Discounty & Is This Seat Taken? rounding out the top 5. (None of the rest of the Top 5 sold >100k on eShop, tho - market’s flooded.)

Steam this week: the Silksong-splosion is here!

Finishing things off briefly for GameDiscoverCo Pro & Plus users, here’s a look at the games that exploded in Steam debuts this week - one in particular, haha.

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