Steam break previous record of 37 million with 38.3 million PC gamers online

I mean, I'm one of them. Recently built my PC and I've been a PlayStation guy since I was a kid with my PS1. Still have my PS5 but I think it'll get less and less use with time.

Now that nothing is really and truly exclusive, PC just started making more sense.
 
I mean, I'm one of them. Recently built my PC and I've been a PlayStation guy since I was a kid with my PS1. Still have my PS5 but I think it'll get less and less use with time.

Now that nothing is really and truly exclusive, PC just started making more sense.
same. both sony and ms pushed me into full time PC gaming even though ive been building PCs since 2003. Didnt buy an xbox this gen, and have left the ps eco system entirely outside of some exclusives every year. this year only ff7 and astrobot after ff16 and spiderman 2 last year.
 
It's clearly rookie numbers considering how Ubisoft and Square Enix release major titles on Steam. Why sell to tens of millions when you can sell to tens of thousands!?

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Playing through Halo CE on my Deck at the moment cleaning up some achievements.

If Valve keep making accessible hardware I'm in for the foreseeable.
 
I've been playing Broken Sword on and off all weekend.
I got a notice that Avatar Pandor is once again 50 percent off. Maybe this time I'll bite.
 
Doesn't simply logging in or just being in a community forum count as being online? I mean it's a nice milestone but I don't think it means 38 million people were actually playing games on Steam concurrently.
 
I'm also part of the statistic.

Many of the Sony games I was interested in, as well as several Microsoft games I used to play (both on Game Pass and purchased) I've already bought them on Steam.

In my opinion, it's simply the best platform for gaming.
 
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I got a notice that Avatar Pandor is once again 50 percent off.
Wow that got ported to Steam quick. Didn't even know it hit the platform yet... wonder if we'll see a quick port for Outlaws too.

Just saw Prince of Persia came over in August. Ubi's port times are short these days. Only thing missing is Mirage but I'm guessing that hits Steam in October.
 
These threads are always about people online, not all are in game. It's the ever increasing player pool that's impressive. PC is growing at a rapid pace.

I mean it (Steam) is growing, sure. Dunno if it's a "rapid" pace, though. It probably only seems that way because they're the only platform with transparent player/community metrics/data.

Which is something I've given Valve props for, FWIW.
 
Love to see it. I just wish people would realize PCs are more than gaming. It should be viewed as a hub for everything tech you do. The phone experience is gimped compare to PC.
 
Wow that got ported to Steam quick. Didn't even know it hit the platform yet... wonder if we'll see a quick port for Outlaws too.

Just saw Prince of Persia came over in August. Ubi's port times are short these days. Only thing missing is Mirage but I'm guessing that hits Steam in October.
It's been on Steam for quite a while now. And been on and off sale several times.
 
Steam regdate September 2003 reporting in.

Now that Sony and Microsoft have devolved their systems into worthless, overpriced boxes of outdated junk running ludicrously expensive software of middling value, Steam is more important to me than ever before.
 
Playing through Halo CE on my Deck at the moment cleaning up some achievements.

If Valve keep making accessible hardware I'm in for the foreseeable.
I want one a lot but since it's been out two years already I decided, for now at least, to wait for a SD 2.
 
You can access steam with any PC/laptop as long it mets the requirements.
So as long I can log in to steam and play a game, i'm one of the numbers right?
Hot take here but i think is quite easy to achieve, considering most household have at least 1 Pc or a laptop.
 
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Keep in mind. This is simultaneous users, meaning at the same times at the very same minute. This is insanely high. The monthly user numbers must be insane.
 
same. both sony and ms pushed me into full time PC gaming even though ive been building PCs since 2003. Didnt buy an xbox this gen, and have left the ps eco system entirely outside of some exclusives every year. this year only ff7 and astrobot after ff16 and spiderman 2 last year.
Same. I have build my pcs since the 90s, but they were always low-mid specs and i also had consoles. Microsoft with every game day1 pc and Sony with their cinematic over the shoulder action adventure spam made me go full pc.
You can access steam with any PC/laptop as long it mets the requirements.
So as long I can log in to steam and play a game, i'm one of the numbers right?
Hot take here but i think is quite easy to achieve, considering most household have at least 1 Pc or a laptop.
Yes, but not any pc/laptop is used for or able to play games and not every pc player uses Steam. 38,3 million concurrent users is beyond impressive and i hope we reach 40 million soon and 50 million after.
 
For everyone saying this is just people that have Steam online in the background, this is true. It's also true that the in-game metric has been growing rapidly. Five years ago the in-game metric was 5.2 million, now it's 12.2 million.
 
Same. I have build my pcs since the 90s, but they were always low-mid specs and i also had consoles. Microsoft with every game day1 pc and Sony with their cinematic over the shoulder action adventure spam made me go full pc.

Yes, but not any pc/laptop is used for or able to play games and not every pc player uses Steam. 38,3 million concurrent users is beyond impressive and i hope we reach 40 million soon and 50 million after.
majority of pc players use steam, and there is alot of indie games on steam which has low requirements.
So it would be quite common for some casual user to log in steam and play some indie games, just saying here.
 
majority of pc players use steam, and there is alot of indie games on steam which has low requirements.
So it would be quite common for some casual user to log in steam and play some indie games, just saying here.
Correct, they could just play Vampire Survivors that could run on my fridge. Doesn't make this number any less impressive, especially because there is no Minecraft or Fortnite on Steam (222 million active players in August 2024) and many people just or mainly play one of those games.
 
You can access steam with any PC/laptop as long it mets the requirements.
So as long I can log in to steam and play a game, i'm one of the numbers right?
Hot take here but i think is quite easy to achieve, considering most household have at least 1 Pc or a laptop.

It's pretty funny, for those of us being with Steam and PC gaming since the beginning these are the same regurgitated arguments ("laptops!", "low hardware!", "bad games!", "bad casuals!"...) we saw years ago when the numbers were a fraction of what they are now.
 
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It's pretty funny, for those of us being with Steam and PC gaming since the beginning these are the same regurgitated arguments ("laptops!", "low hardware!", "bad games!", "bad casuals!"...) we saw years ago when the numbers were a fraction of what they are now.

It is better to let them think that way and let them see for themselves, instead of lowering your intelligence to waste time explaining why they are wrong.
 
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