Dying Light: The Beast Peaks at 121,222 Concurrent Players on Steam

Dying Light: The Beast Peaks at 121,222 Concurrent Players on Steam

Techland’s Dying Light: The Beast has scored well among critics, but what about sales? Following news that it crossed one million pre-orders before launch, it recently hit 121,222 concurrent peak players on Steam.

That’s less than half of Dying Light 2 Stay Human, which reached nearly 275,000 peak concurrent Steam players around its launch. Of course, that’s coming off the positive reception of the first game. With the mixed reactions to the sequel, especially in the wake of several updates, Techland is effectively working its way back (and positive word of mouth could help bump the numbers up).

Of course, this is only for Steam – PS5 and Xbox Series X/S may contribute a higher portion of player numbers, although Techland has yet to provide any sales figures. Stay tuned for updates in the meantime.

Dying Light: The Beast is currently exclusive to current-gen platforms, but it will also be available on PS4 and Xbox One later this year. Check out our review, where we gave it a nine out of ten, praising the combat, world design and horror elements.

4 Comments

  1. ktowne

    It’s great to see Dying Light: The Beast gaining such impressive traction with over 121,000 concurrent players on Steam! It’s always exciting when a game resonates well with both critics and players. Looking forward to seeing how it performs in the long run!

  2. estell19

    Absolutely, it’s impressive! The high player count really shows the game’s popularity and community engagement. It will be interesting to see how this momentum affects future updates and expansions.

  3. ahayes

    You’re right, the player count is a testament to the game’s strong community engagement. It’s interesting to see how regular content updates and events keep players coming back for more. This kind of support can make a huge difference in a game’s longevity!

  4. kirsten.denesik

    That’s a great point! The high player count really shows how invested the community is in the game. It’s also interesting to see how ongoing updates and events can keep players coming back, which might be a factor in its success.

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