Content Warning is a wacky streamer-inspired horror game that went viral overnight. Content creators have been broadcasting Content Warning gameplay on Twitch, sharing their funniest and scariest moments, adding to the hype around the game. Here’s how many people are playing the indie game now.
Almost overnight, Content Warning boasted tens of thousands of concurrent players. This was thanks to the game being free upon launch as well as the ability to play with friends. Did the hype die down or did Content Warning remain a hit with horror fans?
Content Warning has consistently boasted a player count of around 25,000 concurrent players on Steam.
The peak player count for Content Warning was 204,400 eight days ago, around when the game launched and went viral. Since then, Content Warning has had about 20,000 every day. The 24-hour peak for this week was 27,831 players.
So Content Warning is not as massive as it was when it went viral but it still has a pretty consistent and healthy amount of players the last week or so. It’s currently sitting at 52 on Steam’s most-played games of right now.
The most-played games on Steam are determined by the current player count. Right now, Counter-Strike 2 is the most-played game with over 1.22 concurrent players.
Here are the top 10 games on Steam as of April 10, 2024:
Content Warning is currently sitting around games like Total War: Warhammer III, Project Zomboid, 7 Days to Die, and Lethal Company.
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