Hide
Steam remains the dominant PC gaming platform in 2026, with tens of millions of players online at any given moment. The charts shift constantly — idle games explode overnight, long-running franchises hold steady, and the odd British studio quietly lands in the top 10. This page pulls live data directly from Valve’s Steam API and updates regularly, so what you see here reflects the actual state of the charts.
Below you’ll find the current top 10 by peak 24-hour player count, the all-time records that may never be broken, and a closer look at which UK-developed titles are making their presence felt.
The 10 Most Played Steam Games Right Now
Player counts below reflect peak 24-hour figures pulled from Valve’s ISteamChartsService API on 16 June 2026. The “Current Players” column shows live concurrent users at the time of the query.
| Rank | Game | Peak 24h | Current Players | Developer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Counter-Strike 2 | 1,362,430 | 579,249 | Valve (US) |
| 2 | TBH: Task Bar Hero | 539,098 | 405,601 | Phat Cat Games (US) |
| 3 | Dota 2 | 602,320 | 311,829 | Valve (US) |
| 4 | Path of Exile 2 | 219,147 | 160,653 | Grinding Gear (NZ) |
| 5 | FiveM (GTA RP) | 178,054 | 150,125 | Cfx.re / Rockstar |
| 6 | Destiny 2 | 130,857 | 111,827 | Bungie (US) |
| 7 | PUBG: Battlegrounds | 702,494 | 101,366 | Krafton (KR) |
| 8 | Rust | 141,261 | 93,305 | Facepunch (UK) |
| 9 | Overwatch 2 | 102,123 | 90,949 | Blizzard (US) |
| 10 | Dead by Daylight | 125,820 | 90,656 | Behaviour (CA) |
A few things stand out immediately. Counter-Strike 2 sits comfortably at number one despite being a free-to-play update to CS:GO rather than a genuine sequel — Valve retains an extraordinary lock on PC multiplayer. PUBG at number seven is remarkable given the battle royale genre has matured considerably; its 702,000 peak 24-hour figure suggests a significant content drop or seasonal event coincided with the data pull.
The biggest surprise is TBH: Task Bar Hero at number two. An idle game that runs in the Windows taskbar, it accumulated over half a million concurrent players in its first weeks on the platform — a reminder that Steam’s chart logic rewards anything with a low barrier to entry and a strong word-of-mouth loop.

All-Time Steam Peak Records
Current player counts tell you what’s trending today. All-time peaks tell a different story — the moments when a single game stopped the internet, crashed Steam servers, and had players queuing to log in.
| Rank | Game | All-Time Peak | Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | PUBG: Battlegrounds | 3,257,248 | Jan 2018 | Peak of the battle royale boom |
| 2 | Palworld | 2,101,867 | Jan 2024 | Fastest to 2M on Steam |
| 3 | Counter-Strike 2 | 1,801,561 | Mar 2024 | Highest ever for a live-service game |
| 4 | Lost Ark | 1,325,305 | Feb 2022 | Western launch queues caused server crashes |
| 5 | Cyberpunk 2077 | 1,054,388 | Dec 2020 | Record at launch despite technical issues |
| 6 | Elden Ring | 953,426 | Feb 2022 | FromSoftware’s biggest launch by far |
PUBG’s record of 3.26 million concurrent players from January 2018 is one of the most durable statistics in gaming. It was set during a period when battle royale was a new concept and PUBG had the genre entirely to itself. Fortnite had launched just months earlier but was not on Steam, meaning PUBG absorbed demand that would today be split across half a dozen titles.
Palworld’s 2024 entry at over 2.1 million was the first serious challenge to PUBG’s crown. The “Pokémon with guns” survival game arrived in Early Access and sold five million copies in three days — a rate that caught even the developers off guard.
Breakout Hits of 2026
Four titles have made a notable impact on the charts in 2026 specifically — either launching this year or experiencing a significant revival.
New 2026
Early Access
Premium
New 2026
TBH: Task Bar Hero deserves a closer look. Unlike virtually every other game in the top 20, it does not require a dedicated window — it lives in the Windows system tray and players “idle” their way through progression while doing other things. That accessibility is precisely why the numbers are so high; the barrier to staying logged in is essentially zero.
EA SPORTS FC 26 at over 105,000 peak concurrent players is the standout result among premium titles. It launched in September 2025 and has maintained a strong position in the charts throughout the season — proof that there remains a large audience willing to pay full price for annual football games on PC, even as the series continues its transition away from the FIFA branding.
Forza Horizon 6 from Playground Games — a UK studio based in Leamington Spa — represents a rare premium racing game holding its own against free-to-play competition. Its 88,000 peak speaks to the continued appetite for polished, visually spectacular driving titles on PC.
UK-Made Games on the Steam Charts
Britain has a stronger presence on the Steam top charts than most players realise. Three titles with direct UK development connections are currently sitting in or near the top 20.
- Rust (Facepunch Studios, Birmingham) — ~93K concurrent players
- Forza Horizon 6 (Playground Games, Leamington Spa) — ~88K concurrent players
- GTA V via FiveM (Rockstar North, Edinburgh) — ~57K concurrent players
- Total War: Warhammer III (Creative Assembly, Horsham) — Top 30 presence
- Baldur’s Gate 3 (Larian Studios with UK voice talent, Edinburgh BAFTA winner) — Legacy top 50
The Edinburgh connection deserves a mention. Rockstar North, based just off Holyrood Road in the city centre, is the studio behind Grand Theft Auto V. GTA V itself appears on the charts via FiveM, the role-play mod that now operates as an official Rockstar platform, putting Edinburgh-made content in the Steam top 20 in 2026 — thirteen years after the game’s original release.
Playground Games, developer of Forza Horizon 6, was acquired by Microsoft in 2018 but remains based in Leamington Spa. The Horizon series is one of the UK games industry’s genuinely global success stories, competing at the top of the racing genre on both PC and console.

Free-to-Play vs Premium: Who Wins on Steam?
The split between free-to-play and premium titles in the Steam top 20 illustrates a broader truth about the PC gaming market: raw player counts heavily favour free-to-play, but revenue and engagement-per-player often tell a different story.
The seven free-to-play entries in the current top 10 — CS2, TBH, Dota 2, FiveM, Destiny 2, Overwatch 2, and Dead by Daylight — collectively demonstrate that removing the paywall is the single most reliable lever for maximising concurrent player counts. Counter-Strike 2 went from a paid game (CS:GO was £8.99) to free-to-play in September 2023 and immediately saw its peak numbers climb.
The three premium titles holding their own — PUBG, Rust, and Path of Exile 2 (which is actually free-to-play but sits on an Early Access paid track) — succeed because they offer something F2P competitors do not: a friction-based community filter. Paid games tend to attract players more committed to learning them, which paradoxically supports longer-term retention.
Steam Platform Records in 2026
Beyond individual game statistics, Steam as a platform continues to set records for overall usage. The numbers reflect not just gaming activity but also the platform’s role as a software distribution hub for non-gaming applications like Wallpaper Engine (currently ranked 17th by concurrent users).
Valve does not publish detailed revenue figures, but industry analysts estimate Steam accounts for roughly 75% of PC game digital sales globally. With 36.9 million concurrent users as a platform record, and typically 10–15 million users in-game at peak hours on a given day, the scale of Steam’s infrastructure is difficult to overstate.
The presence of Wallpaper Engine in the top 20 concurrent users is an ongoing quirk of Steam’s reporting. The application, which plays animated wallpapers on the Windows desktop, is technically classified as a piece of software rather than a game — but Steam counts it in the same player pool. At around 54,000 current users, it consistently outperforms many major game releases.
How We Track Steam Player Counts
ISteamChartsService/GetGamesByConcurrentPlayers and GetMostPlayedGames endpoints. “Peak 24h” refers to the highest concurrent player count recorded in the previous 24-hour window. “Current players” is the live concurrent figure at the time of the API call. “All-time peak” is the single highest recorded concurrent player count in a game’s history, sourced from SteamDB historical data.