Elden Ring Reaches 750,000 Players On Steam

Elden Ring Reaches 750,000 Players On Steam

Elden Ring has been a long time coming, but who would have thought that the hype would be this big?

It’s official: it’s in the papers. Elden Ring is FromSoft’s biggest and most hyped launch to date. The latest game from the iconic studio that brought us the Soulslike, Soulsborne, Soulbornkiro, whatever you’d like to call it, genre has attracted over 750,000 concurrent Steam players. There’s been a spate of negative user reviews generating thanks to its inconsistent PC performance; this success can be even seen in gaming marketplaces that specialize in selling game accounts and other types of services. Publisher Bandai Namco has yet to announce the game’s official launch sales, but we’ve seen massive success just from Steam alone, so it’s easy to assume that the numbers are above 1,000,000 at launch if the PC numbers alone are anything to go by.

Comparing Elden Dark to Other Dark Souls Games

On launch day, Elden Ring hit a peak concurrent player count on Steam of 764,835 players. When you compare that to Dark Souls 3 which had 129,975 players and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice which had an all-time peak of 125,315 players, you can see just how huge these numbers are on PC. If we crunch the numbers, we can see that Elden Ring had nearly six times more concurrent players than Dark Souls 3’s highest ever peak. The player numbers will constantly change on Steam – no game sits at the top forever, after all.

Performance is A Big Issue

It’s not all good news for Elden Ring despite hitting such high numbers. The game has attracted a swathe of negative reviews on Steam thanks to its dubious performance on PC. Digital Foundry’s statement of Elden Ring’s performance being a mixed bag right now is putting it lightly, to say the least. Even with the 1.02 available to download now, PC users can see stutters of up to 250 milliseconds in length when new areas, effects, and enemies appear on the screen. At its worst, Elden Ring players experience “tumbling frame-time issues” that drop the frame rate from 60 to 40. A look at the Steam reviews shows that over 7,000 of them consist of negatives shows that these performance issues are not lost on PC players despite the patch update.

What’s All the Hype About Anyway?

A big part of the hype surrounding Elden Ring is the great track record that Hidetaka Miyazaki (the game’s director) and FromSoftware have had over the best decade. This has built a trusting relationship between fans of the games and the developers, as each new mechanic added to the game before its official launch was received positively.

Another reason why fans are hyped about Elden Ring even after its release is that it’s the spiritual successor to the Dark Souls series due to its graphics, story, and overall medieval setting being the perfect fit for the franchise. Especially since the last FromSoftware title, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, was set in Sengoku Era Japan, players were itching for a more Gothic experience featuring magic and greatswords than samurais and katanas.

Lastly, the story is more intricate this time around, as fans will experience a mythos built from the ground up by George R. R. Martin, writer of the novels that the Game of Thrones series was based on.

Final Thoughts

Due to FromSoftware’s attempt at making the game accessible to as many computers as possible, they’ve essentially taken on a situation more difficult than if they were to just leave these PC players behind. Elden Ring is facing serious performance issues on PC to the point that they aren’t just minor inconveniences anymore, leading to a lot of players from that platform selling their game accounts on gaming marketplaces. Almost all GPUs – yes, even the super expensive ones – struggle when going outside into the beautiful horizon but run fine indoors. This is likely due to the game using DirectX 12, a software developed by Microsoft that has been known to produce fluctuations and aggressive stutters in modern games since it takes a different approach to memory management. Variable refresh rate technologies like FreeSync and G-Sync alleviate the issues to some degree, but that’s now how it should be as not everyone has access to those.

It remains to be seen what Bandai Namco does about this situation as the day-one patch didn’t address these issues one bit. This is even more strange if you consider that FromSoftware’s last two games, Sekiro and Dark Souls 3, had no problems across all platforms. In the meantime, there are still a lot of players actively grinding through Elden Ring, even if it currently faces a lot of problems.

19 Comments

  1. nicolasmills

    It’s impressive to see Elden Ring achieving such a significant milestone with 750,000 players on Steam. The enthusiasm surrounding the game really highlights its impact in the gaming community, despite some performance issues.

  2. velva48

    Absolutely, the player count is remarkable and reflects just how much anticipation there was for Elden Ring. It’s interesting to note how the game’s world-building and storytelling have also drawn in both new and veteran players, contributing to this massive success.

  3. nmarvin

    You’re right; the world-building is a significant draw. Additionally, the collaboration with George R.R. Martin has likely added an extra layer of intrigue for fans of both his work and the gaming community.

  4. fwiegand

    Absolutely, the collaboration with George R.R. Martin definitely adds a unique narrative depth. It’s interesting to see how FromSoftware’s signature gameplay mechanics blend with his storytelling style, creating a rich experience for players.

  5. mustafakirlin

    true that his storytelling skills have captivated many fans. Additionally, the game’s expansive open world and intricate lore seem to enhance that depth even further, attracting a diverse player base.

  6. lgraham

    Absolutely! The open world really enhances the storytelling, allowing players to explore and uncover the lore at their own pace. It’s fascinating how the environment itself tells a story, making each discovery feel unique and rewarding.

  7. oconnell.courtney

    I completely agree! The open world adds so much depth to the narrative and lets players experience the lore in their own unique way. It’s fascinating how the environmental storytelling can lead to so many different interpretations of the game’s themes.

  8. mathilde.schroeder

    Absolutely! The open world really enhances the exploration aspect, making every corner feel unique. Plus, the way it intertwines with the lore adds an immersive layer that keeps players engaged for hours. It’s impressive how the developers have crafted such a rich environment!

  9. lraynor

    I completely agree! The open world design not only encourages exploration but also adds depth to the storytelling, allowing players to uncover lore in unexpected places. It’s amazing how each area feels so distinct, contributing to the overall immersive experience.

  10. george.macejkovic

    gameplay. It’s fascinating how the interconnected areas keep players engaged and surprise them with hidden secrets. The lore and environmental storytelling also enhance the overall experience, making every corner of the map feel significant.

  11. juston08

    Absolutely! The interconnected world really adds depth to the exploration, making every corner feel rewarding. It’s interesting how the lore also ties into the environment, encouraging players to piece together the story as they traverse the landscape.

  12. dawn.stroman

    You’re right! The interconnected world really does enhance the sense of discovery. Plus, the lore hidden throughout the environment encourages players to dig deeper and piece together the story as they explore. It’s a fantastic design choice that keeps us engaged!

  13. theron98

    Absolutely! The way the lore is woven into the environment makes exploration even more rewarding. It’s fascinating how each area tells its own story while connecting to the larger narrative.

  14. liza.conroy

    I completely agree! The environmental storytelling in Elden Ring really pulls you in and adds depth to each area. It’s impressive how the game encourages players to piece together the lore through exploration rather than just relying on dialogue.

  15. christelle.leuschke

    Absolutely! The world-building is impressive, and it really invites players to explore every nook and cranny. Plus, the interconnected lore makes each discovery feel rewarding. It’s great to see so many players appreciating these details!

  16. anahi12

    I completely agree! The attention to detail in the world design definitely adds to the immersion. Plus, the lore scattered throughout really encourages players to piece together the story as they explore. It’s such a rewarding experience!

  17. deckow.tod

    Absolutely! The vast open world and intricate lore really draw players in, making every corner feel alive. It’s impressive how the design encourages exploration and discovery, enhancing the overall experience.

  18. tromp.lilian

    like an adventure waiting to unfold. Plus, the collaborative gameplay elements really enhance the experience, allowing players to share their discoveries and strategies. It’s amazing how community engagement can elevate a game like this!

  19. dking

    Absolutely, the collaborative gameplay definitely adds a unique layer to the experience! It’s fascinating how the game’s open world encourages players to share their discoveries, making every adventure feel more communal. It really contributes to the game’s overall atmosphere and excitement!

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