Although this data represents a small selection of games (only the ones that had Steam Achievements implemented), it is still, to this day, the most complete and accurate sales numbers report of Steam games available to the public.

The list is as of July 1, 2018 and will forever stay that way.

🌌 The Big Question

Naturally, as time goes on the list will become less useful, until it’s data will be just plain pointless. And what about other non-Achievement-implemented games, or the ones that had released after July 1, 2018?

Well, what if we can loosely (and I mean really-really loosely) assume the number of sales using public information absolutely anyone has access to?

Looking at any game’s Steam page, there is basically only one metric available to mortals — the mighty review count. Well, what if we cross-reference that with the sales number? Worth a try I guess.

After spending an evening coding a simple bot that gathered all the review counts and combined it with Tyler’s list, this is what I got: