Expensive games are nothing new, but Steam takes things to a completely different level. While most players debate whether a $70 AAA release is worth the money, a small corner of Valve’s storefront is home to titles that cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

Some are professional simulators, others are specialized training tools, and a few seem designed specifically to shock anyone scrolling through Steam’s catalog. Whatever the reason, these are some of the most expensive games currently available on the platform.

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With a price tag of roughly $899.99, this specialized VR development platform targets businesses and professional creators instead of traditional gamers.

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While standard versions are affordable, commercial editions and licensing packages can reach around $699.99, reflecting their use in educational and professional environments.

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Certain military and professional training packages associated with Steam compatible distribution have been reported to cost well over $500, placing them far outside the range of ordinary consumer software.

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Several racing simulation products and companion software packages sell for between $400 and $600, targeting training facilities and serious simulation enthusiasts.

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Designed for professional training and airport operations, some versions of this software can cost around $399.99, despite appearing alongside traditional games on Steam.

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Professional driving instruction software often carries a price tag of approximately $349.99, reflecting its niche audience and specialized purpose.

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Popular among RC aircraft enthusiasts, this flight simulator typically sells for around $299.99 and includes highly detailed physics designed for serious hobbyists.

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While the base game is free, purchasing every premium aircraft, campaign, and expansion can easily push the total cost beyond $250 to $500, depending on the content selected.

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Buying the full library of routes, locomotives, and add-ons can cost well over $1,000, making it one of the most expensive gaming ecosystems available on Steam.

Many of these premium-priced titles also reflect the growing overlap between gaming technology and professional applications. Advanced simulation software can be used for training, research, or commercial purposes, which helps explain why their prices often seem shocking when compared to standard releases. In many cases, these expensive games are aimed at organizations and professionals rather than traditional consumers, making their price tags easier to understand.

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