- Valve has stated that 5,863 games on Steam generated over $100K in sales revenue each in 2025.
- The platform’s discounted deals greatly helped this figure, as 8.6 million customers bought titles via Daily Deals.
- However, over 5,000 products on Steam also failed miserably, generating no profit even at $100.
Valve had a record-breaking 2025, generating over $17 billion in revenue and making it one of the most efficient businesses on the planet. Steam alone recorded an all-time high in profits, bringing in $1.6 billion in the holiday period, shattering expectations.
Considering how the digital platform also reached a new high in concurrent players in 2025, these numbers are not a surprise. As it turns out, Valve’s overwhelming success is positively impacting developers, as more than 5,000 titles generated over $100K in sales revenue on Steam last year.
Why it matters: Steam’s success is the focal point of PC gaming’s growth, and if the company keeps setting new highs, it will benefit both developers and players.

During its GDC panel, Valve revealed that a whopping 5,863 titles earned more than $100k in Steam sales in 2025. A big reason for this uptick in revenue was the discounted titles that Valve offers on the platform, as 8.6 million customers purchased games via Daily Deals.
Furthermore, Valve also stated that 125% more users purchase games through deals and other associated discounts than at normal pricing. As previously revealed, sales of indie titles played a big role in this success, with over 25% of Steam’s revenue last year coming from indie titles, including major hits like Hollow Knight: Silksong and R.E.P.O.
However, there is another side to the story. Despite such a large number of games making a hefty profit, over 5,000 other titles didn’t even manage to earn $100 in sales, with the bottom 30% earning only $37 in profit overall.

Regardless, Valve had a 2025 like no other among gaming companies, and Steam’s $16.2 billion in revenue was instrumental in achieving this triumphant success. With the Steam Machine still to come, Valve could be looking at another record-shattering year, that is, if the memory crisis gives them room to breathe.
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