Steam beats its recording for 27.3 million simultaneous players
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Long winter evenings get up and there is no need for confinement to see Steam being stormed. Sunday, November 28, the Valve platform recorded a new record peak of users connected simultaneously.
This new peak of 27.3 connected players simultaneously drops the previous record established last spring which was 26.9 million players. Wrought by the competitive free-to-play and the Royal Battle, the most popular games currently on Steam are CS: Go, Data 2, PUBG, Team Fortress 2 Apex Legends, New World, Halo Infinite, Grand Theft Auto V, Nanak Bluepoint and Rust. Autumn balances will undoubtedly have contributed to record, the main beneficiaries of the promotions being Cyberpunk 2077, Red Dead Redemption 2, Horizon Zero Dawn and FIFA 22 which have returned to the top 10 of the bestsellers from November 22nd to 28th. Finally, a glance on world traffic card shows that China and the United States competes most of the activity with 19% and 18.4% of traffic respectively over the last 7 days.
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