Valheim Appears To Have Steam’s Biggest Ever Launch for a Survival Game
This puts Valheim’s growth far ahead of its genre competition, and more in line with the viral explosion of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. But even PUBG, which launched in March 2017, took three months to hit more than Valheim’s current high of simultaneous players, with a then-high of 382,779 concurrent back on July 10, 2017.This means the only truly comparable games, numbers wise, are major AAA titles. But these games tend to peak immediately at launch and then quickly taper off. Indeed, the curve of Cyberpunk 2077 is essentially the complete inverse of Valheim’s. The RPG started life at an all-time high of over a million players, but had less players than Valheim currently has within a fortnight.
Because of AAA, Valheim can’t quite claim to be the fastest growing game on Steam ever. But it certainly is one of, if not the biggest indie success story on the platform. It’s particularly notable how close to launch all this comes; while Among Us has a higher all-time peak at 447,476, it took over a year for the game to catch on, spending much of its life with barely a few hundred players. Among Us was also fuelled by streamer culture, something which hasn’t been a notable part of Valheim’s success. From what we can see, there’s no other survival game on Steam that’s had such a remarkable launch.
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Matt Purslow is IGN’s UK News and Entertainment Writer.