Meanwhile, Valve’s Steam platform continues to break records for concurrent gamers. Just a few weeks ago, the platform reached 42,318,602 players on Sunday, March 22 of this year. This set a new record, surpassing the previous impressive 42 million concurrent players on January 11 earlier this year. At the time of writing, Valve’s Steam platform has 37,053,591 active players, indicating that a large majority keep returning, with no signs of slowing down.
The competition between PC gaming platforms will continue as Epic looks to invest more and attract additional gamers to the Epic Games Store. According to Bloomberg, the Epic Games Store grew to a record 78 million monthly active users on PCs. In comparison, Steam handles a similar number of users in just two to three days. Player spending on non-Epic third-party games last year was around $400 million, according to Epic, which is significantly lower than what Valve reports. Third-party game developers earn much less revenue from listing on the Epic Games Store compared to Steam.


