Analysis of Steam sales data from early 2023 reveals that several titles released in 2022 have established a significant "long tail" of consistent revenue, distinguishing them as evergreen sellers. By filtering for paid games released between March and December 2022 and measuring their review volume in February 2023, specific market trends emerge. High-performing titles include "Vampire Survivors" and its contemporary "Brotato," both of which maintain high sales volumes at a five-dollar price point. Additionally, the "Backrooms" creepypasta subgenre has proven resilient, with "Escape the Backrooms" and "Inside the Backrooms" showing sustained player interest.
The data also highlights the impact of regional markets and niche genres on long-term performance. The 2D action-RPG "Astlibra Revision" maintains a strong presence primarily due to the Chinese market, with less than ten percent of its reviews coming from English-speaking users. Other unexpected evergreen successes include the city-builder "Against the Storm," the persistent-war simulator "Foxhole," and the tactical RPG "Symphony of War." These findings suggest that deep mechanical hooks or strong regional appeal are primary drivers for sustained sales beyond the initial launch window.
Current market activity shows a temporary slowdown in mid-March 2023, likely due to the proximity of the Steam Spring Sale. "WWE 2K23" stands out as the only major recent debut with significant concurrent user counts. Looking forward, "Resident Evil 4 Remake" is positioned to be a major commercial success, supported by high wishlist rankings and strong demo performance. Other upcoming titles with notable momentum include "Atelier Ryza 3" and the puzzle game "Storyteller." Across consoles, "Hogwarts Legacy" and "Dead Cells" DLC continue to lead charts, while "Guardians Frontline" has emerged as a strong new performer in the Meta Quest VR segment.