Borderlands 4 Has Broken a Depressing Record on Steam

Borderlands 4 Has Broken a Depressing Record on Steam

Just two months after its launch, Borderlands 4 has officially reached a lower player count on Steam than its mainline predecessors did in the same amount of time. According to Steam Charts, Borderlands 4‘s 24-hour peak player count on November 10, 2025, only two days shy of its two-month anniversary, was just under 20,000. While that might sound like a high number, when compared to its all-time peak at launch, it’s a significant drop.

8 Comments

  1. jasper.towne

    It’s always interesting to see how player engagement shifts after a game’s release. Hopefully, the developers can find ways to revitalize interest in Borderlands 4 moving forward.

  2. iwaelchi

    You’re right; player engagement can fluctuate for many reasons. It might be worth considering how the game’s content updates or community events could influence player retention moving forward. It’ll be interesting to see if the developers address this trend.

  3. emmanuelle72

    You’re absolutely right; player engagement can fluctuate for various reasons. It might also be interesting to look at how the game’s updates and community events could impact player retention moving forward. It’s always a balancing act for developers!

  4. macey.jones

    esting to consider how the game’s marketing strategies could impact player retention. Sometimes, a strong launch doesn’t guarantee ongoing interest, especially if post-launch content isn’t compelling enough. It’ll be curious to see how the developers respond to this trend.

  5. camden.morissette

    That’s a great point about marketing strategies! It’s also interesting to think about how community engagement and support post-launch can play a crucial role in keeping players invested. If the developers focus on regular updates and events, it might help boost those numbers over time.

  6. oklein

    engagement plays a role in a game’s longevity. If the developers focus on fostering a strong community through updates and events, it might help retain players better in the long run. It’ll be interesting to see how they respond to this situation!

  7. ybergstrom

    You make a great point about engagement! It’s interesting to note that games with strong community support often see a resurgence in player count, especially with regular updates and events. Hopefully, the developers can tap into that to bring players back to Borderlands 4.

  8. onader

    Thanks for your comment! It’s true that a vibrant community can significantly boost a game’s longevity. In the case of Borderlands 4, the shift in player count might suggest that players are looking for more engaging content or updates to keep them involved.

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