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More people are playing Half-Life 2 now than at any point since Steam started keeping track

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More people are playing Half-Life 2 now than at any point since Steam started keeping track

Taking a look at SteamDB, the hullabaloo around Half-Life 2’s 20th anniversary has sent fans coming back to the single player FPS in droves: With a 24 hour peak of 52,027 players at the time of writing, that’s more people playing Half-Life 2 than at any point since Steam started keeping track of concurrent players (or at least the data became available) in 2008.

Now that is a big asterisk, missing both Half-Life 2’s original release in 2005 and the launch of the Orange Box in 2007. All the same, it’s still an impressive showing for a 20-year-old singleplayer game. While pure nostalgia and hype from the release of Valve’s 2-hour anniversary documentary are definitely big factors, the main driver is likely Valve’s beefy new update to Half-Life 2.

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