- In just a decade, annual Soulslike releases on Steam have increased 41.2 times.
- 371 Soulslike titles launched on the platform in 2024 compared to 9 in 2015.
- 60% of these titles are published by Asian devs, and 97% of the buyers also belong to this region.
Soulslike titles have been all the rage in the gaming world for such a long period that the niche has become saturated. Games belonging to this genre are still succeeding, for example, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, which hit a peak of 131k on Steam.
However, many developers are trying to distance their products from this genre, with the likes of NeoBards Entertainment being frustrated that Silent Hill F is being labeled as a Soulslike. And, when you consider how many of these titles are produced every year on Steam, this inclination makes a lot more sense.
Why it matters: Relying too much on one niche of gaming without experimentation will curtail creativity and progress in the medium, as everyone will stick to a formula.
According to a study from VG Insights, the number of games released on Steam with the Soulslike tag has increased by 4100% or 41.2 times since 2015. In 2024, 371 new games on the platform were tagged as a Soulslike by either the developer or the fans.
Comparatively, only 9 such titles launched on Steam back in 2015, showcasing an exponential bloom of this genre. The research provided us with more interesting facts, specifically how AAA publishers make two-thirds of the latest Soulslike games, while AA publishers dominated until 2022.
Furthermore, the Asia-Pacific countries were responsible for 60% of these titles in 2024 and have released 80% of the new Soulslike on Steam this year. Unsurprisingly, most of the consumers also belong to this region and accounted for 97% of Soulslike copies sold in 2025, rising from 81% last year.
Chinese and USA users were among the biggest consumers of the genre, with Black Myth: Wukong ending up as the best-selling Soulslike on Steam in the last decade.
The genre’s dominance is definitely a thing, but with action games like Phantom Blade: Zero making a comeback and the number of annual Soulslike releases decreasing to 207 this year, the saturation is starting to diminish.
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