Valve Corporation's computer video game platform Steam has set a new record with over 34 million concurrent players. Record player counts boasted by Palworld and other popular titles have helped to drive users to the platform, along with dozens of indie titles released every day. Now, Steam itself has achieved another massive milestone, marking a great achievement for the decades-old platform.
Since its initial launch back in 2003, Steam has become one of the most iconic video game platforms on the market, serving as a cornerstone for PC gaming. It boasts one of the largest libraries of video games, and the beloved Valve creation has now reached a new record for most concurrent players.
As reported on SteamDB, a database of live player counts on the platform, Steam peaked beyond 34 million users on the site at one time at 9 AM EST on Sunday, March 3. The platform has long-served as a favorite for online multiplayer gaming, as well as solo experiences, and even supports a variety of VR titles. With a record number of games released on Steam in 2023, it comes as little surprise that the PC platform has continued to draw in more users. Just several months ago, Steam set a concurrent player record of over 33 million, with that achievement now bested by this latest feat. While conversation arises about the future of certain video game consoles, Steam continues to hold strong as a pillar of PC gaming.
Through the many years and generations of the notorious «console wars,» PC players have enjoyed a circle of their own, with one of the widest selections of titles available and some of the best hardware on the market. Steam has greatly contributed to the rise in popularity and success of computer gaming, with a number of iconic games launching on the platform year after year. Major AAA games breaking records on Steam have drawn in brand-new users, while co-op hits like Lethal Company have massively contributed to concurrent player counts on the platform. Even with the rise of
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