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Source 2 is a game engine developed by Valve as the successor to the original Source engine. The engine was announced in 2015, with the first game to use it, Dota 2, being ported from the original engine that same year.
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Rank | Name | % | Rating | Release | Follows | Online | Peak | ||
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Dota 2
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Free | 81.10% | Jul 2013 | 2,394,168 | 288,251 | 1,295,114 | |||
Counter-Strike 2
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Free | 86.33% | Aug 2012 | 4,454,220 | 748,505 | 1,862,531 | |||
Dota 2 Test
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— | — | — | 7,123 | 0 | 33,726 | |||
SteamVR
Tool
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Free | 86.26% | — | 54,191 | 0 | 815 | |||
Dota 2 Workshop Tools Alpha
Tool
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— | — | — | 292 | — | — | |||
SteamVR Performance Test
Tool
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— | 74.56% | Feb 2016 | — | 0 | 1,566 | |||
Aperture Robot Repair
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— | — | — | — | 0 | 3 | |||
The Lab
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Free | 91.75% | Apr 2016 | 26,533 | 12 | 927 | |||
Destinations
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— | — | — | 2,279 | 0 | 74 | |||
Destinations - Workshop Tools
Tool
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— | — | — | — | 0 | 13 | |||
Half-Life: Alyx
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-70% | $17.99 | 96.76% | Mar 2020 | 249,585 | 303 | 42,858 | ||
Artifact
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Free | 47.03% | Nov 2018 | 139,128 | 14 | 60,646 | |||
Dota Underlords
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Free | 81.20% | Jun 2019 | 67,894 | 827 | 202,334 | |||
Dota Underlords [Staging]
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Artifact Foundry
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Free | 56.61% | — | 1,677 | 3 | 561 | |||
Deadlock
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— | — | TBA | 291,662 | 6,973 | 171,490 | |||
Aperture Desk Job
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Free | 92.67% | Mar 2022 | 19,625 | 12 | 3,519 |
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This page contains: A list of Steam games using Source2 Engine. Source 2 is a game engine developed by Valve as the successor to the original Source engine. The engine was announced in 2015, with the first game to use it, Dota 2, being ported from the original engine that same year.