From Concord to Until Dawn to Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, there’s been a string of PlayStation-published titles in recent months that have performed poorly on PC at launch, and unfortunately, another game has joined that list.
LEGO Horizon Adventures launched today, and it doesn’t seem to be attracting players in anything close to impressive numbers.
As per SteamDB, LEGO Horizon Adventures has seen a peak of just 602 concurrent players on Steam today. For some context, that’s the lowest concurrent player count for any PlayStation-published game on Steam to date, below even Sackboy: A Big Adventure, which had a peak of 610 concurrent players upon its 2022 PC launch- and that was a two-year belated port, whereas Horizon is a completely new release.
This is also the fourth-lowest concurrent users peak for any LEGO game on Steam to date (our of 24 listed titles). LEGO Horizon Adventures is, of course, also available on Nintendo Switch and PS5, but if we’re judging things based on its Steam performance – a platform where the Horizon series has generally performed quite well – it seems to have endured a tough launch, to say the very least.
Of course, with the weekend coming up, Sony will hope to see that number climbing a little higher, but you have to wonder how much higher at can climb given where it’s started.