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Destiny 2 is maintaining all-time high player counts weeks after the seasonal release

Not so dead game.

Destiny 2 is a game that has gone through its ups and downs over the last few years. Usually, on large content releases such as expansions, you will see the player base skyrocket for a week or two, then slowly but surely fall off of the charts. That doesn’t seem to be the case anymore, making the longevity of the current player base for Destiny 2 unprecedented.

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It would seem Bungie is doing something right with the game, putting an obvious renewed focus into storytelling and feedback response, and it is paying off. At the launch of Season of the Lost, the player base shot up from an average of 50,000 concurrent players to a daily average of over 100,000 concurrent players.

Destiny 2 is regularly hitting third on the Steam player count charts, only falling below titans like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Dota 2. This means that Destiny 2 is often surpassing Apex Legends, Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds, and even Grand Theft Auto V. A part of the recent success could definitely be attributed due to Destiny 2’s free to play portion of the game New Light, but that was available even before the launch of Season of the Lost.

If the player count can continue to average its current numbers, then who knows how popular Destiny 2 will be when The Witch Queen releases this February. For now, though, Destiny 2 is the best and most popular it has ever been, so don’t be afraid to dive in and see what all the hype is about.


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Bennet Lockridge
Freelance writer working with the Gamurs Group since 2021. Esports fanatic with a passion for working against toxic gaming environments. Aside from gaming, their interests include music and mixology.