According to the figures, it seems that on the 31st of October, Steam had hit an all-time high with a record of 12.5 million concurrent users. What this means is that on that day at a certain time, there were 12.5 million users on Steam at the same time. Of whether or not they were all playing games is a different story, but that’s how many users were online at once.
That being said that number has since jumped with Steam logging a peak of 13.48 million users, an increase which is pretty impressive over the span of a couple of days. The most popular title that is being played by users at the moment is DotA 2 followed by Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Team Fortress 2 comes in third followed by Grand Theft Auto V.
This jump to 13.48 million is quite a leap when you consider that back in June, the record was at around 10 million. With Valve boasting over 125 million active Steam accounts, this latest figure represents 10% of the platform’s entire population who are online at the same time. That’s a lot of gamers!