
Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds, the survival shooter that has emerged as the most popular PC game of the year, has just beaten its own record for most concurrent players.
Early this morning Battlegrounds eclipsed 3 million players. Steam itself put the number at 3,106,358 exactly.
To put that into perspective, the game in second place right now, Dota 2, has only ever had a maximum of 1.29 million players at one time. It’s sitting at around 700,000 at time of publication.
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Today’s top ten games on Steam, at 11:00 a.m. ET, according to SteamCharts.
Battlegrounds’ rise has been meteoric, to say the least. The game launched in March and quickly became the most-watched game on Twitch. But it didn’t hit 1 million concurrent players until September. The move into China, as well as the launch of the formal 1.0 version of the game, has kicked things into high gear. Just take a look at the data below, organized by SteamSpy.
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Concurrent users for Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds. SteamSpy data lags about three days behind. Read more about how they collect their data here.
It’s also a good moment to take a look at the top 10 games on Steam, as a kind of snapshot of the PC gaming industry. Other titles alongside Battlegrounds include perennial favorites like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Dota 2, but also Warframe, which has risen from relative obscurity to become a fantastic free-to-play experience on PC. Also up there in the rankings is Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, which has overcome a rocky launch and a poor initial reception among critics, including those here at Polygon.
Source: Polygon