Steam surpasses more than 27 million concurrent users

Black Friday helped the platform reach new heights.

Steam set a new concurrent user record at 27 million on Saturday. 

As first spotted by GamesRadar, Steam’s peak concurrent record is 27,384,959 users, according to  SteamDB. Of all those accounts, more than 7,835,449 were in-game. The latter statistic did not break the platform’s previous record, though, that’s still held by April 2020 at 8,171,592 in-game concurrently.

There’s no doubt that Steam’s annual  Black Friday Autumn Sale had a significant impact on these figures. Many games got a second wind during sales, including  CD Project Red’s open-world RPG  Cyberpunk 2077. Plus, a little free-to-play shooter called Halo Infinite  is a big hit, even as  developers acknowledge its battle pass issues.

Valve Software, the company that owns and operates Steam, is likely pretty happy that the platform continues to gain popularity. Due to supply problems, the company recently  delayed its highly-anticipated handheld gaming PC, the Steam Deck. A problem that  Nintendo is all too familiar with currently, as is Sony

Valve’s games played a part in this new concurrent record, of course. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive  and  DOTA 2 were the first and second most played games over the weekend, respectively. Either title is rarely dethroned from those spots, however.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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