Six days ago, Steam had 20 million concurrent players. With the global spread of the new coronavirus, this record has been broken for only 6 days.
According to Steam's data, just around 11 o'clock last night, the number of Steam online at the same time reached 21,360,226, breaking the 21 million mark.
The previous record of concurrent online users was February 2, February 9, and March 15, which were 18.8 million, 19 million, and 20 million, respectively.
And this year, in just 2 months, it repeatedly broke records and even broke 21 million people, which is obviously related to the closed-door situation caused by the new crown epidemic.
Of course, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is still the game with the most online players at the same time.
"DOTA 2" ranked second, followed by "PUBG", "Monster Hunter: World" and "Rainbow Six: Siege".
"Grand Theft Auto V" ranked sixth, while "Football Manager 2020" and "Ark: Survival Evolution" ranked seventh and eighth, respectively.
Destiny 2 and Corruption ranked ninth and tenth respectively.