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After over 80 weeks the Steam Deck leaves the top 10 global sellers on Steam
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Wasn't this stat pretty skewed since it measures gross revenue and not units sold? So the Deck had a ~10x advantage over everything else?
Measuring by units would be WAY more skewed. The top 10 would all be free items, or if you exclude those $0.01 items. Measuring gross revenue is much harder to game unless you count "actually selling $500 hardware a lot" as cheating somehow.
I mean normalizing by dollar spent makes the list useful. It's not a "most units sold" list. It's a where is everyone spending money list.
Absolutely true, this is from gross revenue instead of units purchased. Getting a few sales as a 40-dollar game can get you pretty high on the list.