The new peak concurrent player count on Steam stands at 47,542 players, according to SteamDB, which Final Fantasy XIV hit around 8 pm UTC yesterday. This doesn’t even include people playing via the game’s own launcher or on consoles, as of course, FFXIV has crossplay support. The Steam player counts have been steadily rising as the MMO continues to increase in popularity, with the previous peak being 41,200 concurrent players on June 24.
Nevertheless, the reason for the spike in players this weekend can probably be attributed to popular World of Warcraft streamer Asmongold, who played Final Fantasy XIV on their stream for the first time. Over 200,000 people watched them play FFXIV – and numerous players leapt in to join Asmongold’s play.
In fact, so many players joined and started spamming Asmongold that they brought down the Cactuar server entirely – and it wasn’t until the streamer learned how to disguise some of their character’s information that they were actually able to play properly. Fellow streamer CohhCarnage also joined in, although they were apparently mobbed far less than Asmongold.
Me: "Man, I had a ton of people following me around while playing FFXIV!"
— Cohh Carnage (@CohhCarnage) July 3, 2021
Me: turns on @Asmongold's FF stream.
Me: ... 😶
Me: "Man, I had a few people following me around while playing FFXIV!"
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Source: https://www.pcgamesn.com/final-fantasy-xiv-a-realm-reborn/steam-concurrent-player-count
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