PUBG Becomes The Biggest Game On Steam and is even surpassing Dota 2

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Playerunknown's Battlegrounds has continued to climb the Steam charts since its launch earlier this year, though there was no telling when it would stall out. It recently passed the 800,000 concurrent players mark, leaving it behind only Dota 2. Today, PUBG eclipsed even Valve's hugely popular MOBA game, making it the most-played game on Steam.
 
PUBG today hit a peak of 877,844 players, almost 40,000 more than Dota 2's highest figure for the day. Although Dota 2 has since returned to the top spot in terms of current players (at least of this writing), this is still an incredible accomplishment, given Dota 2's long-term occupation of the No. 1 spot.

 
This is not an all-time record for Steam, as Dota 2 has previously seen more than 1 million players in a single day. At this point, amazingly enough, that seems possible for PUBG--its popularity only continues to grow, and there's no sign of that slowing down. Keep in mind the shooter remains in Early Access, and this only becomes more impressive.
 
Overall, PUBG has sold more than 8 million copies since launch. An Xbox One version is on the way that will be published by Microsoft, although it sounds as if that deal won't preclude a PS4 release in the future. Updates for the PC version continue to roll out--we recently got a look at a new desert map--although they may slow down in order to ensure high quality.
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Planetary

I love how PUBG overthrow H1Z1 so easily and now it's at the top of steam. The game is great and developers are doing a fine work.


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Interstellar

I still have not bought it.   I really hate games without a respawn as im usually the first to die.  This takes that to the extreme,  run around gather junk,  die,  start all over.   Maybe 20 years ago when I didnt suck so bad I would have been all over this


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Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner

An upgraded version of H1Z1 knocks out the DOTA 2. It sounds amazing.

I know why PUBG can rise so fast during a short period of time. It is because its gameplay and update rate really attract people to play it.

In some scamming website, they always put PUBG in their giveaway. You can know the popularity of the game easily from this.

 






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Diplomat

There's so many streamers playing this game on Twitch, that I may never get around to playing it.

Twitch: We play games so you don't have to! ;-)