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Steam broke a record: 10 million people played simultaneously over the weekend

Over the weekend, a total of 33 million people logged into Valve’s gaming platform, breaking another record.

A Rod reports that Valve’s Steam platform set a record over the weekend, as it was the first time 10 million players played on the platform simultaneously, while over 33 million people were online in total over the weekend.


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The record was broken on January 7, when, according to SteamDB, Steam had 10,082,055 active players and 32,186,301 registered online users – players in the first category also played, while in the second category they were only logged in to the platform but did not played.

Incredibly, however, they managed to surpass even that as Steam broke the record for concurrent online users in the 24 hours following Saturday’s first announcement – a new record was set with 33,078,963 users.

These numbers are also surprising because the record was last set at the beginning of the coronavirus epidemic, when 20,313,451 users were registered at the same time, and was broken in March 2022, when more than 30 million were counted. of users on the platform at the same time.

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