Fifty-nine reviews. Two thousand concurrent players. Number three on Steam’s Top Sellers chart.
That’s Hozy — a cozy home renovation game from first-time developer Come On Studio — sitting above Red Dead Redemption 2 (#4) on Steam’s bestseller list as of March 30, 2026.
A casual indie game about cleaning abandoned houses and arranging furniture is outselling a Rockstar epic with 309,297 reviews and 27,088 concurrent players. Something unusual is happening.
Hozy launched today at $13.49, a 10% launch discount from $14.99, and immediately started punching like a heavyweight. It also holds #2 on Featured Wins and #2 on Specials. The engine behind the run? A 98% positive rating from its first 59 reviews — 58 positive, one negative — with players zeroing in on the pace and the detail work.
“Absolutely love the easy pace! There’s so much to see, so take your time with it,” wrote one player with three hours logged.
Another praised the “incredible” detail but flagged the game’s brevity: nine levels at launch, with hopes that more are coming.
Come On Studio is a small team of design professionals shipping their first game. Publisher tinyBuild — the outfit behind Hello Neighbor and Graveyard Keeper — says Hozy accumulated over 500,000 wishlists and cracked the Top 10 most-played titles during Steam Next Fest. This chart placement isn’t a fluke. It’s months of word-of-mouth breaking the surface all at once.
Hozy offers no timers, no scores, no penalties. You clean. You paint. You open windows, light candles, arrange books on shelves. It is, by every design choice, the anti-Red Dead — and right now Steam’s Top Sellers chart is proving something the industry keeps fumbling to understand. Sometimes players don’t want to outrun bounty hunters. Sometimes they just want to rearrange the living room.
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