This article was published on January 4, 2012

Valve’s pioneering gaming platform Steam hits 5 million concurrent users


Valve’s pioneering gaming platform Steam hits 5 million concurrent users

Say what you want about PC gaming, it’s never going to go away — especially after it has been revealed that Valve, maker of smash hit gaming titles Half Life and Portal, registered more than 5 million concurrent users online on its Steam platform on January 2.

Whilst console gaming platforms Xbox Live and Sony’s PlayStation Network might top Steam’s online user count, the PC-specific service has more than 1,488 titles available for download and enjoys 35 million active user accounts — mirroring Microsoft’s own service.

Helped by of gaming deals and increased gifting over the holiday period, Steam saw its user count top 5 million at 11am on January 2, totalling 5,012,463 gamers. Whilst the top titles were not available at the time, Bethesda’s Skyrim tops the current most-played games, with Valve’s own Team Fortress 2 and Counter-Strike holding second and third spot respectively.

The Verge reports that Valve recorded 4 million concurrent users in September, posting significant growth in the fourth quarter. With gaming rivals EA launching its own distribution platforms and coming under fire for its lack of support, PC gaming is off to a good start in 2012 and Valve will hope it continues to accelerate.

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