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Counter-Strike 2 might be the biggest game on Steam, but Global Offensive is breaking player count records since it went standalone again


Anytime you’re talking about the hottest game on Steam, there’s an evergreen unspoken caveat: ‘after Counter-Strike, of course.’ CS2 is unquestionably Steam’s killer app—it has well over a million concurrent players as I write this according to SteamDB, and it’s showing no signs of slowing down. But don’t count out the game it once absorbed and then spat out: its predecessor, Global Offensive.

According to SteamDB, it hit an all-time (post re-release) concurrent player peak just three days ago. That’s a bit more than 68,000 simultaneous terrorists and counter-terrorists. While that’s small potatoes compared to the original game at its peak or CS2 right now—SteamDB appears to only go back to earlier this year when CS:GO un-merged from CS2—it marks a sudden upward trend, a pretty impressive showing for a game you can’t just search up on Steam normally. It’s drawing similar numbers to Deadlock, another (much newer) Valve game you also can’t simply browse for and download.

Originally posted by www.pcgamer.com

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