Stellar Blade Immediately Breaks Sony’s Peak Single Player Record on PC
Stellar Blade has released on PC, and it’s instantly set a new record for Sony.
At its debut on Steam, this popular action game attracted a remarkable 99,980 simultaneous players, outperforming the highest number of concurrent players for any previously published single-player game by Sony.
Surely, it’s vital to mention the solo-gamer condition given the staggering popularity of Helldivers 2 last year. At its peak during launch, it attracted a massive 458,709 players!
Indeed, Stellar Blade has outshone the maximum player counts of Ghost of Tsushima (77,154), God of War 2018 (73,529), Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered (66,436), Horizon Zero Dawn (56,557), Horizon Forbidden West (40,462), The Last of Us Part 1 (36,496), and God of War Ragnarok (35,615). Quite an achievement considering the immense appeal of these titles.
Recently, Sony’s efforts to expand into PC gaming have faced some questioning. Initially, there was a lot of excitement about the PlayStation games being ported to PC (generally speaking). However, interest seems to have waned with passing time, as suggested by the data presented above.
In simpler terms, games such as Horizon Forbidden West and God of War Ragnarok didn’t quite live up to their previous versions, and this has been made worse because some of the versions released for different platforms have had significant technical problems.
Stellar Blade seems to be going against the common belief, yet it’s important to note that it wasn’t developed by Sony as a first-party game in the first place. Instead, Sony is merely the publisher of
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2025-06-12 14:06