PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds passes one million concurrent players, closes DOTA 2’s record

Sept. 8, 2017
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds passes one million concurrent players, closes DOTA 2’s record

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is undoubtedly the game that everyone is talking about. And while this may enrage some of you (I mean, come on, how many news will you have for PUBG, right?), this battle royale game has managed to surpass one million concurrent players.

According to Steam’s stats, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has peaked at 1,028,540 concurrent players. Bluehole’s title is the second game that breaks the one million concurrent goal. At this point, DOTA 2 holds the all-time record at 1,291,328, however we are pretty sure that PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds will surpass it.

A few days ago, we informed you that PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds had sold more than 10 million copies. That’s definitely amazing news for Bluehole Studio, and you can expect the team to support its title for the foreseeable future. After all, this title is still in early access phase.

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