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Steam revenue analysis

American Truck Simulator Steam Revenue & Sales Estimates

SCS Software

$58.4MEst. Gross Revenue

5,959,758 estimated sales, 97% positive reviews, and $43,724,502.72 potentially retained by the developer after Steam's platform fees.

Indie97% Positive$19.99MC 76

Revenue Overview

$58.4M

Gross Revenue

$43.7M

Developer Revenue

5,959,758

Est. Copies Sold

$5.8M

Revenue / Year (avg. 10 yr)

$34.4MLow estimate
$58.4MBest estimate
$103.1MHigh estimate

How the revenue splits

Gross Revenue
$58,405,628
Steam Platform Fee(25.1%)
−$14,681,126
Developer Revenue
$43,724,503

Developer vs. Steam

Developer: 74.9%($43,724,503)Steam: 25.1%($14,681,126)

Tiered Fee Structure

Tier 1 ($0–$10M) (30%)$3,000,000
Tier 2 ($10M–$50M) (25%)$10,000,000
Tier 3 ($50M+) (20%)$1,681,126

More context in the Steam game revenue hub or in the Steam revenue calculator.

How we estimate this

97%positive
175,287Total Reviews
170,028positive (97%)
5,259negative (3%)

Step by step

  1. 1

    Capture Steam review volume as the primary demand signal

    175,287 reviews and a 97% positive rating are used as the starting point because Steam review counts correlate strongly with paid ownership.

  2. 2

    Apply a calibrated Boxleiter multiplier

    For American Truck Simulator, we use a midpoint multiplier of ×34 and show a wider range from ×20 to ×60 to reflect uncertainty.

  3. 3

    Use a realistic realized sale price instead of only list price

    Rather than relying only on the current price of $20, we estimate a realized average sale price of $10 to account for discounting over time.

  4. 4

    Translate gross revenue into developer revenue

    We then apply Steam's effective fee rate of 25.1%. That turns an estimated $58,405,628 in gross revenue into roughly $43,724,503 retained by the developer.

Calibrated inputs for this game

Avg. sale price

$9.80

List price $19.99

Boxleiter multiplier

×34

Range ×20–×60

Effective Steam fee

25.1%

Tiered 30 / 25 / 20%

Revenue estimates for American Truck Simulator use the Boxleiter method with a broad range from x20 to x60. For the best estimate we use a calibrated midpoint of x34 and a calibrated average sale price of $10 instead of a flat 30x/0.75 model. Factors like age, price tier, discount history, genre, and review profile all affect the true reviews-to-sales ratio.

Platform Comparison

Hypothetical: What would the developer earn at the same gross revenue?

Steam

Gross revenue baseline: $58,405,628

To developer

$43,724,503

To developer: 74.9%

$43,724,503

Platform fee: 25.1%

$14,681,126

Epic Games Store

Gross revenue baseline: $58,405,628

To developer

$51,516,953

To developer: 88.2%

$51,516,953

Platform fee: 11.8%

$6,888,675

Epic: 0% on the first $1M in annual per-app revenue, then 12%. Effective here: 11.8%.

GOG

Gross revenue baseline: $58,405,628

To developer

$40,883,940

To developer: 70.0%

$40,883,940

Platform fee: 30.0%

$17,521,689

* Actual sales on Epic and GOG are not estimated. Steam's larger user base typically drives substantially higher sales volumes.

Genre Market Position

Top 12% by revenue in Indie
12%

Top 12% of Indie games

by estimated revenue

0%◆ Median100%

59

Top Games Tracked

$7.6M

Median (tracked top games)

$27.4M

Mean (tracked top games)

American Truck Simulator ranks in the top 12% of 59 tracked indie top-sellers, with estimated revenue 8× this group's median.

Baseline: HelpfulCalculator's curated set of top-grossing Steam games, not the entire Steam catalog. Niche genres may have small samples.

Playtime & Engagement

71.5h avg13.7h median

71.5h

Average Playtime

13.7h

Median Playtime

6.7h

Recent Activity (2 Weeks)

A median playtime of 13.7h and average of 71.5h suggest a dedicated core community playing this indie game well beyond the typical player.

Current Activity9% still active

Game Details

Dataset updated: April 18, 2026

DeveloperSCS Software
PublisherSCS Software
Release DateFebruary 1, 2016
Years on Market10 years
Current Price$19.99
Calibrated Avg. Selling Price$9.80
GenreIndie
Peak Players6,742
SteamSpy Owners2,000,000 .. 5,000,000

Features

Single-playerMulti-playerCo-opOnline Co-opSteam AchievementsSteam Trading CardsSteam WorkshopCamera ComfortCustom Volume ControlsAdjustable DifficultyKeyboard Only OptionPlayable without Timed InputSave AnytimeStereo SoundSurround SoundPartial Controller SupportSteam CloudIncludes level editorRemote Play TogetherFamily Sharing

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much has American Truck Simulator earned on Steam?

Based on our analysis using the Boxleiter method, we estimate American Truck Simulator's total gross revenue on Steam at approximately $58,405,628.

This estimate comes with a confidence range:

  • Conservative estimate (x20): $34,356,252
  • Calibrated midpoint (x34): $58,405,628
  • Optimistic estimate (x60): $103,068,756

The actual revenue may vary due to regional pricing, seasonal discounts, and refund rates.

How many copies has American Truck Simulator sold on Steam?

With 175,287 Steam reviews and a 97% positive rating, we estimate American Truck Simulator has sold between 3,505,740 and 10,517,220 copies, with a best estimate of 5,959,758.

This is based on the Boxleiter method, which uses the observation that roughly 1 in every 20 to 60 buyers leaves a Steam review. For the midpoint we do not assume a universal 30x value; we use a calibrated multiplier of x34 that adjusts for the title's age, price tier, genre, and review profile.

How much does SCS Software earn from American Truck Simulator?

After Steam's tiered platform fee of effectively 25.1%, SCS Software keeps an estimated $43,724,503 from American Truck Simulator's gross revenue of $58,405,628.

Here's the breakdown:

  • Gross Revenue: $58,405,628
  • Steam's Fee (25.1%): -$14,681,126
  • Developer Revenue: $43,724,503

Note: This doesn't account for publisher shares, taxes, or development costs.

What percentage does Steam take from American Truck Simulator?

Steam uses a tiered revenue sharing model that reduces the platform's cut as a game earns more:

  • First $10 million: 30% to Steam, 70% to developer
  • $10M to $50M: 25% to Steam, 75% to developer
  • Above $50M: 20% to Steam, 80% to developer

For American Truck Simulator, with an estimated gross revenue of $58,405,628, this results in an effective rate of 25.1%. Steam keeps approximately $14,681,126 and SCS Software receives $43,724,503.

How accurate are these revenue estimates for American Truck Simulator?

These estimates use the Boxleiter method, a widely-used industry approach that estimates game sales from the number of Steam reviews.

Factors that affect accuracy:

  • Review-to-purchase ratio varies by genre
  • Discount history - games with frequent deep sales may have higher ratios
  • Regional pricing - different prices in different markets are not captured
  • Refunds - Steam's return policy means some counted sales were refunded
  • Bundled sales - keys sold through third-party bundles may not generate reviews

We provide a confidence range ($34,356,252 to $103,068,756) to reflect this uncertainty. For the best estimate we combine the Boxleiter range with a calibrated midpoint (x34) and a calibrated ASP of $10.

What would American Truck Simulator earn on Epic Games Store instead?

If American Truck Simulator generated the same gross revenue on the Epic Games Store, SCS Software would keep approximately $51,516,953 - that's $7,792,450 more than on Steam.

At this revenue level, Epic's concrete platform fee would be $6,888,675. Epic charges 0% on the first $1 million in annual per-app revenue and then 12% on the remaining amount. On GOG (30% cut), the developer would earn approximately $40,883,940.

Note: This is a hypothetical comparison. Actual sales volumes differ significantly between platforms, and Steam's larger user base typically drives substantially higher sales.

How long do players spend in American Truck Simulator?

According to SteamSpy data, players spend an average of 71.5 hours in American Truck Simulator, with a median playtime of 13.7 hours. The large gap between average and median suggests a dedicated core community playing well beyond the typical player.

What is American Truck Simulator's Metacritic score?

American Truck Simulator has a Metacritic score of 76/100, which is considered "generally favorable" by critics. The Steam community rates the game 97% positive based on 175,287 user reviews.