Steam Week in Review: Here are the 32 Steam games brave enough to release on GTA 6 day

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Lord of Undead is a "grim" third-person RPG about building an army of vicious zombies in order to maliciously raze the villages of mortals. The goal is to defeat peace and innocence, all the better for evil to prevail. You also get to build houses. It sounds pretty fun and, as far as I can tell, it's the second most popular game releasing on November 19 behind GTA 6.Lord of Undead does have some advantages. The most obvious is that GTA 6 isn't coming to PC. It also has the most "Follows" of all Steam games releasing that day. Follows are different to wishlists: to follow a game is to see news and announcements about it in your news and updates feed, but you won't receive a notification when it releases. Wishlist data isn't public, but follows, for some reason, is.Lord of Undead (Image credit: Megame LLC)Lord of Undead has a fairly impressive 2,649 follows right now, slightly more than Parry Survivor, which enjoys 2,062. Parry Survivor stars a school-uniformed anime character who must fend off waves of masked boys. It's from the creator of Kunkun League, Black Gunner Wukong and Evolve or Die, all of which have between 150 and 450 "very positive" reviews.Parry Simulator (Image credit: Seal)We have other games to look forward to as well: at least 30 more. Cute Country has 736 follows and is described on its Steam page as "super cute cure simulation operation single machine masterpiece" (I think it's basically a city builder with mobile game RPG elements). Then, with 123 follows is Phantom Vice Auto, which Chris Livingston has already written about.Cute Country (Image credit: 米学长工作室)Looking further afield, Man Simulator has a modest 9 follows. It's a "comedy simulator" where you get to be a slobbish middle-aged man: there's law mowing, fishing, hammering, wood chopping, barbequing, beer drinking, and it promises "meme-style presentation and humor".Man Simulator (Image credit: Garazh Studio)And it wouldn't be a day on Steam, let alone GTA 6 launch day, without yet another first-person horror game. Flick is "a first-person body-cam horror game scientifically engineered to spike feelings of dread", which may help to alleviate our feelings of FOMO.What else? Let's just list 'em shall we:Lord of UndeadParry SurvivorCute CountryPhantom Vice AutoFlickMoba Team ManagerAstro Industry WarsThe Creator: Live TogetherDig! Dig! Dino!Iona's IslandBlyteBoom Rush: Desert OPSCore LogisticsSokobomb树人:中国班主任Veil Breach: Raven CountyNeo LightMan SimulatorDesert Island TimeUtopiumCats and PillosAnomaly Corp.Dungeon CookingDivine MoveMaximum Security BoyfriendG.E.M. Grab & ExitSweet KOL (extremely NSFW!)Black Market Space Station Shop SimulatorCrowns & TilesSpace TenacityShip Shape Slam!!!Pavel Repin's #tacticalunderground (DLC)Curiously, there are actually more games releasing on November 19 than the day before and after (six on the 18th and 12 on the 20th). The same is true the Thursday before (27) and the Thursday after (5). Will major publishers release anything close to GTA 6? And I'm talking, through the entirety of November? So far, according to our list of upcoming 2026 PC games, not really, though Devolver keeps promising it will.Top Steam games by revenue (August 4 - 11)RankGame1Apex Legends2Counter-Strike 23Big Walk4Dota 25Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls6Cyberpunk 20777Iron Nest8Marvel Rivals9 ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs10PalworldSoulslike extraction RPG Mistfall Hunter disappeared from the top 10 after debuting in at number 3 last week (it ranked 12th, so almost). Another interesting fact gleaned from just outside the top 10 is that Gears of War: E-Day came in at number 11, which is—as far as I can tell—the highest its reached since Steam pre-orders started on June 7. By contrast, Forza Horizon 6 hit number 4 on the revenue charts during the week pre-orders commenced. I don't mean to seem like I'm ragging on Microsoft—I'm happy to do so for more important reasons—but Halo: Campaign Evolved has dropped pretty severely, coming in at 69 after enjoying 5th place last week. Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, by contrast, is dropping much more slowly.It's neat to see Big Walk rank so highly, and it was overall a big week for niche Steam indies: Iron Nest is a heavy turret simulator and ReStory is about fixing old electronics.Last week's Steam deep cuts(Image credit: GoldenGratus)Memoirium | August 14This is a fascinating Philippines-developed Soulslike which, despite its obvious early 3D stylings, has the most distinctive art style I've seen in a while. It plays very much like Dark Souls, but the landscapes are bizarre: both vaguely familiar and totally alien. If you can tolerate some slightly stiff combat, it's definitely worth a look.Future Knight | August 14Future Knight is a fairly straightforward 2D shoot 'em up, but the art style does a lot of heavy lifting. "The game takes place inside the technology of a calculator and a liquid crystal display," reads the Steam description, and the developers have done a stunning job achieving that effect.Sandustry | August 14 Here's another resource extraction and production chain sim, and apparently a pretty good example of one: it's attracted over 1,400 "overwhelmingly positive" reviews since launch. It mixes the sidelong pixel art exploration of Terraria with the efficiency-prizing puzzling of Factorio.The Cave Diver | August 13Based on a terrifying meme, The Cave Diver is about maneuvering a human body through an increasingly narrow and awkwardly angled cave network. It's a "rage game" in the mould of Baby Steps and Getting Over It, but also, honestly, an especially potent horror game.Steam review of the week"EA didn't finish the game so I'm not finishing this revi"Phantom, on the new Madden game, which is copping an absolute flogging by Steam users.