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A "dangerously" low player count for Destiny 2 has a lot of fans worried that the game is slowly and painfully "dying".
Destiny 2 's average 30-day player count on Steam has dropped to its lowest level in the series' history. Whilst participation in live-service games inevitably waxes and wanes - and these figures ...
What you need to know After the launch of Destiny 2's new Into the Light update, the game's player count on Steam has risen from around ~40-50,000 up to about 80,000, essentially doubling overnight.
Season of the Lost (Destiny 2’s now second-longest season) still maintained a player count higher than 75,000 while Season of the Seraph never dipped lower than 96,000.
Bungie has recently seen its player count for Destiny 2 sink to its lowest point in history on PC platform Steam. Generally speaking, the past month has been a rough one for those at Bungie and ...
And as a result of both these struggles and a number of other noteworthy factors, the game's player count on Steam has fallen to a new all-time low since it was released on the platform in 2019.
The Destiny 2 monthly PC player count reaches its highest on Steam since Shadowkeep went free-to-play despite criticism over the FPS game's Lightfall expansion.
The Destiny 2 Steam player count is at the lowest since its launch, which could signify issues concerning the overall health of the popular FPS game.
The Destiny 2 player count is in a very healthy place right now, with numbers that continue to see growth each season.
The only time Destiny 2 has ever topped that number was shortly after the game first launched on Steam last year, when it peaked at 292,402 concurrent players.
Since Stadia's free tier launched, we've found that at least one game, Destiny 2, has seen a meteoric rise in player count.
After receiving feedback from Crucible fans last week, Bungie is lowering the player count for the Rumble game mode in Destiny 2, which returns in two weeks.