Steam doesn’t get tired of breaking records. Especially when it comes to users connected at the same time. Or at least that’s what it seems if we stick to the constant stream of news on the subject, which once again reaches our eyes.
According to SteamDB, the platform that constantly tracks all the numbers on Steam, on Sunday, March 17th, a peak of simultaneous users was reached on Steam with 36,294,835 simultaneous users. However, there’s a catch. Only about a third of them were actually playing something, all the others simply had the client open, or were making purchases taking advantage of the current spring offers on the platform.
The previous record of the platform, however, did not happen long ago either. The previous peak occurred on March 10th, reaching the chilling figure of 35,067,133 simultaneous users. Something that makes us suspect that the platform will not take long to surpass its own record again.