Counter-Strike 2 might be the biggest game on Steam, but Global Offensive is breaking player count records since it went standalone again

  • By: srtmorar@gmail.com
  • Date: July 4, 2026
  • Time to read: 2 min.


Anytime you’re talking about the hottest game on Steam, there’s an evergreen unspoken caveat: ‘after Counter-Strike, of course.’ CS2 is unquestionably Steam’s killer app—it has well over a million concurrent players as I write this according to SteamDB, and it’s showing no signs of slowing down. But don’t count out the game it once absorbed and then spat out: its predecessor, Global Offensive.

According to SteamDB, it hit an all-time (post re-release) concurrent player peak just three days ago. That’s a bit more than 68,000 simultaneous terrorists and counter-terrorists. While that’s small potatoes compared to the original game at its peak or CS2 right now—SteamDB appears to only go back to earlier this year when CS:GO un-merged from CS2—it marks a sudden upward trend, a pretty impressive showing for a game you can’t just search up on Steam normally. It’s drawing similar numbers to Deadlock, another (much newer) Valve game you also can’t simply browse for and download.



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