It Takes Two, the cooperative action-adventure game from Josef Fares and Hazelight Studios, has become one of the most well-reviewed games of 2021. Its sales seem to be rising in turn, carried in-part due to word of mouth. This week's Steam top-sellers chart features It Takes Two as the leading game of the week, an achievement it has claiming for the first time after several weeks just missing the mark.

It Takes Two took first place for Steam's weekly top-sellers chart ending on April 18, meaning it brought in more revenue than any other product. Officially launching on March 26, this is the fourth week It Takes Two has been on the chart. Its first week, It Takes Two was in seventh place, and the two weeks that followed It Takes Two was second on the chart following the surging Outriders.

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Outriders has fallen significantly on this week's chart alongside several other games. Halo: The Master Chief Collection fell off due to the end of a Microsoft publisher sale, as did Horizon Zero Dawn. Then, both Euro Truck Simulator's Iberia DLC and The Binding of Isaac: Repentance dropped due to launch sales winding down, which made up nearly half of last week's chart.

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The replacements for the missing half of the chart feature only one newly released product, Stellaris' Nemesis DLC, which got second place on this week's chart. The other returning games are Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, The Forest, and Satisfactory, in seventh, eighth, and tenth respectively. Iceborne and The Forest are discounted right now, while Satisfactory just put out a massive update.

While It Takes Two's continued popularity on Steam is deserving of recognition, it's also true that it had some help this week. There were no major game releases, both Outriders and Valheim's sales continue to drop week-to-week, and several big sales ended. That said, It Takes Two fans should certainly be happy regardless of the circumstances.

Holding the number one position going into next week will likely be a challenge for It Takes Two. Nier Replicant will be launching on April 23 and is likely to be popular, and there's also the motorcycle game MotoGP 21. Still, It Takes Two's consistency has been impressive so far. It wouldn't be a surprise to see it high on next week's list too.

It Takes Two is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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