CS:GO, the seminal multiplayer FPS from Valve, and Steam’s most popular game – ahead of even Dota 2 and GTA 5 – has naturally accumulated an enormous amount of collective play hours since its 2012 launch. The online shooter, however, has just crossed a significant, and staggering, new threshold, whereby terrorists and counter terrorists have officially been killing one another since the time of the Upper Palaeolithic era.
At its peak, CS:GO had a stunning 928,329 concurrent users. That number is currently down somewhat, to 676,642, but it still stands way above the rest of the Steam top five, with Dota 2, Lost Ark, Rust, and GTA 5 failing to come anywhere near CS: GO’s enduring popularity. After ten years, and myriad rivals in the competitive shooter space, that alone is a massive achievement, but an achievement nevertheless dwarfed by another CS:GO record, one that spans the geological, topographical, and anthropological history of our entire planet.
441,579,584. That’s how many hours, at the time of this writing, that CS:GO players have jointly put into Valve’s online FPS. Difficult to comprehend? Well, let’s try and put it into perspective. Some quick maths (i.e. an hour to years converter on Google) reveals that CS:GO fans have been shooting, knifing, and exploding one another for a total of 50,408 years – that 50,000 threshold was passed on August 4, when CS:GO players completed over 14m hours of multiplayer slaughter in a single day. The ancient historians among you – there must be at least one – will pin that number to the Upper Paleaolithic era, a period between roughly 50,000 and 12,000 years ago, when homo sapiens first emerged from Africa into Asia and Eurasia, and left some of the earliest evidence of
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