Fallout 76 has broken its concurrent player record years after its debut on Steam

Fallout fever continues to grip the world, with Fallout 4, New Vegas, and Fallout 76 all seeing a resurgence in popularity, the latter smashing its own concurrent user record on Steam years after its initial release.

As noted in SteamDBthe 2018 action RPG — which debuted on Steam in 2020 — has reached 66,045 concurrent players on Steam, the highest number of concurrent users for a game ever.

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Before this weekend – and perhaps before the popular Fallout TV show arrived on Amazon – the RPG was boasting a concurrent record of around 40,000 players, and that's not even taking into account the thousands of players who will likely be jumping on Xbox, since the Fallout series is available to Xbox subscribers Game Pass at no additional cost.

For those of you who have been eagerly awaiting Fallout: London, the DLC-sized model for Fallout 4? Unfortunately, it has been postponed once again. The model – which will allow us to visit the previously unexplored post-apocalyptic environment of London – was scheduled to launch on April 23, 2024, but Dean Carter – leader of the volunteer development team – confirmed last weekend that the arrival of the long version – the next-gen update Fallout 4, which releases just two days after the scheduled launch in London, means “the past four years of… [Team Folon’s] The work simply breaks.”

ICYMI Amazon's Fallout TV series has officially been renewed for a second season, with Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy — who executive produce the show via Kilter Films — saying they “can't wait to blow up the world again.”

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