Stalwart shooter will not be denied
Not content with having beaten its own concurrent player record just last month, Valve’s tactical shooterCounter-Strike: Global Offensive(CS:GO) smashed its own numbers out of the sky this past weekend, with a staggering 1.4 million players simultaneously logged in on Steam on Saturday, March 11.
As noted by Eurogamer, this incredible feat was achieved, in part, by a Twitter campaign that saw the community come together to spotlight the live ‘n’ kicking nature of the legendary release, which is celebrating over a decade on the Steam platform. A peak player count of 1,470,183 was recorded on Saturday, beating out the previous record of 1,308,963, recorded back in February. The officialCS:GOteamtook to Twitterto thank the community for showing out.

Thank you to our 1.4M Twitter followers for organizing and playing CS:GO concurrently today.
— CS2 (@CounterStrike)June 07, 2025

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Another reason thatCS:GOis seeing a record resurgence in its (already healthy) community is likely due to the recent rumors that the near 20-year-old shooter ispotentially about to receive a major upgrade, with whispers on the web suggesting that a Source 2 edition is currently preparing to launch — And might even be with us as soon as the next few months, even weeks. The update, if it indeed exists, is expected to bolsterCS:GO‘s connectivity, textures, visual support, and servers. It should be noted that developer Valve is yet to confirm that aCS:GOSource 2 upgrade is incoming.
Still, with such amazing numbers clearly still on deck,CS:GOhas proven without a doubt that it has a community, healthier and arguably more dedicated, than many newer and more expensive shooter franchises. Much like Valve’s ownTeam Fortress 2, Counter-Strike: Global Offensiveis a title that appears set to just run, and run, and run. Here’s to the next decade of twitchy, trigger-happy action.

1.4m of us were simultaneously playing CS:GO this weekend[Eurogamer]






