That’s a new record for a single-player game.
Fallout 4 recently held Steam’s record for most players in a single-player game, with 472,962 individuals playing Bethesda’s open-world game at launch in 2015. Today, Cyberpunk 2077 blew directly past that and continued onward, with 1,000,297 simultaneous players at the time of writing.
Obviously, with CD Projekt’s new RPG accessible on GOG, Epic, GeForce Now, and Stadia just as consoles, the actual number of individuals investigating Night City right now (or possibly, attempting to) is considerably higher. One million people are watching it on Twitch as well. The current generally speaking record for the most parts in a game on Steam was set by PUBG, with 3,257,248 individuals all the while pursuing a chicken supper on January 13, 2018.
However, Cyberpunk 2077 has just outperformed Terraria’s pinnacle of 489,886 and is making up for lost time with Dota 2 (1,295,114 players) and CS: GO (1,308,963 players). Coincidentally, in case you’re seeing Steam’s download speeds in despair at this moment, it may very well be that workers are overburdened in your region. Go to Steam>Settings>Downloads and switch your download area to someplace on the opposite side of the world. My pleasure.
And keeping in mind that you’re sitting tight for that download to finish, here are 8 things you totally ought not to miss in Cyberpunk 2077 and a barometrical visit through Night City to watch.