Splitgate Arena Reloaded, a revamped version of the arena shooter Splitgate 2, launched on December 17 but has struggled to attract a large audience despite initial player interest and upcoming updates, with its current player numbers significantly lower than the original game's peak. The developers plan a major marketing push and new content to boost engagement, alongside hosting competitive events to generate excitement.
Arc Raiders has set a new concurrent player record on Steam with over 416,000 players, making it one of the most popular PvP extraction shooters, driven by its community focus and intense gameplay.
Destiny 2's player base has hit record lows amid silence from Bungie regarding a promised roadmap, leading fans to perceive the game as leaderless and uncertain about its future, despite upcoming content like the Renegades expansion.
Escape From Duckov, an indie shooter by Team Soda, has surpassed Battlefield 6 in concurrent Steam players, highlighting the surprising success of a small indie game over a major AAA title, though Battlefield 6's player count is expected to rise with its upcoming season.
The latest Xbox exclusive game, Keeper, has seen very low player engagement on Steam, with only 191 players in the last 24 hours, despite positive reviews and a relatively low price of $29.99, raising questions about its popularity and market performance.
Battlefield 6 sold over 7 million units across PC and consoles in five days, generating approximately $350 million, with Steam accounting for over half of sales and a significant player overlap with titles like Call of Duty and Fortnite. The game quickly became the biggest in the franchise on Steam and attracted a large player base, especially in the US.
Destiny 2's player numbers have fallen below its lowest point during Curse of Osiris, with current data showing the lowest active player count ever across all platforms, raising concerns about the game's future despite Bungie's efforts and the game's historical resilience.
Destiny 2's player count on Steam has dropped to its lowest ever, with community trust waning due to controversial updates like The Portal and overall dissatisfaction, leading to a significant decline in active players and negative reviews, raising concerns about the game's future.
Helldivers 2's release on Xbox has led to a massive surge in player numbers, reaching over 500,000, prompting the game's CEO to humorously ask players to 'stop sh*ting their pants' due to the overwhelming response.
FBC: Firebreak, a cooperative shooter set in the Remedy Connected Universe, has received mixed reviews due to its lifeless feel and chaos, with low player counts on PC. It supports crossplay across platforms but lacks cross-progression at launch, though future updates may include it. The game is available on PS5, Xbox Series S/X, and Windows PCs despite its initial reception.
Battlefield 6's open beta has nearly 250,000 players waiting in queue, with Steam reaching almost 300,000 players, highlighting high anticipation for the game's release on October 10th. The game features large-scale battles and environmental destruction, and early access is available through weekend tests, though long queues and no disconnection protection pose challenges for players.
Destiny 2's latest expansion, The Edge of Fate, launched smoothly with positive story feedback but recorded the lowest peak player count on Steam since the game moved to the platform, likely due to the new saga's lack of momentum and recent community frustrations.
Rematch, a new competitive soccer game from Sloclap, has quickly become popular, reaching over 1 million players in its first day across platforms including Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation, with positive reviews and a focus on arcade-style gameplay.
The upcoming Destiny 2 expansion, Edge of Fate, is expected to launch with around 114,000 players based on historical data and current trends, indicating a potential decline in player engagement compared to previous expansions. The game is shifting to smaller updates and a new content strategy, which may impact its player base and revenue. The success of this new approach remains uncertain, especially without a major new installment like Destiny 3 on the horizon.
The recent Xbox Game Pass addition, FBC Firebreak, has been a critical and commercial disappointment, with low review scores and minimal player engagement, marking a rare flop for Remedy Entertainment and raising concerns about the value of Xbox's day one offerings in June 2025.