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Cyberpunk 2077 set a new Steam singleplayer recordHey Alexa, get the camera!
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It’s been five years sinceFallout 4set Steam’s record for the most concurrent players in a singleplayer game, when 472,962 vault dwellers were teleported into the sky on release day. Perhaps inevitably, it passed the bug-ridden baton toCyberpunk 2077, as Night City saw over 1 million budding punks roam its streets at launch.
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Cyberpunk 2077’s peak player count hit a whopping1,003,264 last night, and it’s still going strong at the time of writing too, with 935,039 current players on Steam (and likely climbing). And let’s not forget, these big boy numbers don’t even take into account the mass of players on other platforms like GOG and the Epic Games Store. Now cut to me still trying to finish The Witcher 3, curled up in my chair, and crumbling to dust.
Anyway, ready for more numbers? I know you are. Let’s jack in and crunch them.

When it comes to singleplayer games, Cyberpunk 2077 totally floored Fallout 4’s peak player count then, but it also dwarfed multiplayer ones, like the once mightyTerrariawhich hit 486,918 concurrent players. In fact, it almost caught up to PC staples likeCounter-Strike: Global Offensiveand even Dota 2 which peaked at 1,305,714 and 1,291,328 respectively.
I’m planning on adding a one to the concurrent Cyberpunk 2077 player count in a couple of days, hopefully when the glitches have been ironed out a bit and my character’s todger isn’t at risk ofglitching through their holographic pants.