Steam hits 24 million users, breaks concurrent user record

The platform continues to rise during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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After two weeks of maintaining a roughly 20 million player average, Steam has once again hit a new record high peak after breaking 24 million users on April 3 and again on April 4. 

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This comes less than a week after Valve’s digital distribution service hit 23 million peak users on March 23, and it looks like the numbers will only keep rising the longer the coronavirus pandemic continues to encourage social distancing. 

Image via Daniel Ahmad

Steam’s growth has been continuous over the last two months. The service has held more than 15 million players at pretty much every point over that span of time. Now, the newest peak of 24,534,770 users is set to be beaten at some point over the next week as the overall numbers continue to climb. 

And as industry insider Daniel Ahmad points out, Steam is only one of several platforms seeing this large period of growth. 

“Worth noting that Steam is only one platform of many,” Ahmad said. “We’ve seen record traffic across PSN and XBL too. Record launch for packaged games such as Animal Crossing. Record launch for F2P games such as COD Warzone. Increased engagement across legacy titles. Gaming surge is real.”

Numbers for Xbox Live and PlayStation Network aren’t shown publicly, but Ahmad notes that both services have seen record traffic over the same period that Steam has experienced this growth. Call of Duty: Warzone had a huge launch and Animal Crossing: New Horizons set an early sales record for the Nintendo Switch, showing that it isn’t just a blip in the PC market. 

It also helps that CS:GO player numbers are at an all-time high, reaching a 1.2 million peak over the last 30 days. Both Dota 2 (743,933 peak) and PUBG (913,075 peak) are also sitting at their highest marks in a long time.

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Lead Staff Writer for Dota 2, the FGC, Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and more who has been writing for Dot Esports since 2018. Graduated with a degree in Journalism from Oklahoma Christian University and also previously covered the NBA. You can usually find him writing, reading, or watching an FGC tournament.