Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) has once again smashed its all-time concurrent PC user peak.
According to SteamDB, CS:GO topped 1.8m concurrent users over the weekend, smashing not only its own simultaneous user record, but cementing itself as one of Steam’s biggest-ever games.
With 1,818,773 CS:GO players online at once yesterday, that means only PUBG: Battlegrounds now sports a higher concurrent count – no other game ever released on Steam comes close.
The seminal shooter – which has been around in one form or another for over 20 years at this point – only recently surpassed its own concurrent record, hitting an all-time peak of 1.32 million players last February, breaching 1.4m in March, and then hit 1.5m concurrents at the end of that same month.