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Posted By: PanzerMeyer

Steam Charts - 06/16/21 02:05 PM

I frequently check out game stats on this service because I'm always curious to see which games are popular with gamers an which games are not. I'm even more interested in seeing games that started off with a lot of user activity but then died off pretty quickly.

For example, here is a list of games along with their all-time PEAK number of users who were in the game at the same time on Steam:


1. Cyberpunk 2077 830,387
2. Rainbow Six Siege 199,830
3. Total War: Warhammer II 84,254
4. Armed Assault 3 (ArmA3) 56,185
5. F1 2020 (Formula One) 23,766


Now here are the same games along with the peak number of concurrent players within the past 24 hours:

1. Cyberpunk 2077 9,466
2. Rainbow Six Siege 96,798
3. Total War: Warhammer II 26,609
4. Armed Assault 3 16,849
5. F1 2020 10,124


From the stats you can clearly see that all of the pre-release hype for Cyberpunk was massive but then the player count dropped quite dramatically over time. You can also see that Rainbow Six: Siege has had an amazing amount of staying power.


Posted By: DBond

Re: Steam Charts - 06/16/21 03:13 PM

I'm also interested in this stuff, thanks for another post PM.

I am actually counted in two of those past-24-hours numbers smile
Posted By: Mr_Blastman

Re: Steam Charts - 06/16/21 03:45 PM

Pretty much any game I am interested in playing is not popular, with maybe only a couple of exceptions over the years being StarCraft 1 and Team Fortress 2. I suppose Quake 1 and 2 were popular at the time, maybe...
Posted By: PanzerMeyer

Re: Steam Charts - 06/16/21 03:51 PM

Originally Posted by Mr_Blastman
I suppose Quake 1 and 2 were popular at the time, maybe...



Both Quake 1 and 2 were huge commercial successes so they were definitely mainstream games.
Posted By: Blade_RJ

Re: Steam Charts - 06/16/21 05:39 PM

Originally Posted by PanzerMeyer
I frequently check out game stats on this service because I'm always curious to see which games are popular with gamers an which games are not. I'm even more interested in seeing games that started off with a lot of user activity but then died off pretty quickly.

For example, here is a list of games along with their all-time PEAK number of users who were in the game at the same time on Steam:


1. Cyberpunk 2077 830,387
2. Rainbow Six Siege 199,830
3. Total War: Warhammer II 84,254
4. Armed Assault 3 (ArmA3) 56,185
5. F1 2020 (Formula One) 23,766


Now here are the same games along with the peak number of concurrent players within the past 24 hours:

1. Cyberpunk 2077 9,466
2. Rainbow Six Siege 96,798
3. Total War: Warhammer II 26,609
4. Armed Assault 3 16,849
5. F1 2020 10,124


From the stats you can clearly see that all of the pre-release hype for Cyberpunk was massive but then the player count dropped quite dramatically over time. You can also see that Rainbow Six: Siege has had an amazing amount of staying power.




you think that is a dramatic drop ? go look for the most recent online players for avengers.
Posted By: PanzerMeyer

Re: Steam Charts - 06/16/21 05:41 PM

Originally Posted by Blade_RJ


you think that is a dramatic drop ? go look for the most recent online players for avengers.



This is the Marvel Avengers right? I didn't even know there was an MMO out for that franchise. biggrin
Posted By: Crane Hunter

Re: Steam Charts - 06/16/21 05:46 PM

Cyberpunk 2077 was the best demo I ever played!
Posted By: Dart

Re: Steam Charts - 06/16/21 09:04 PM

It doesn't surprise me that a niche game like F1 would have less than stellar numbers in initial sales (comparatively), but very little drop-off over time.
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