Dragon Age: The Veilguard has surpassed 89,400 concurrent Steam players over the first weekend of November 2024. It hence significantly improved upon its peak player record from launch day, although early market watcher estimates suggest that Dragon Age: The Veilguard is still far from breaking even.
The fourth mainline game in BioWare's long-running RPG series was released for PC and the current-generation PlayStation and Xbox consoles on Thursday, October 31. And while early Dragon Age: The Veilguard player reviews were excellent, its initial momentum was fairly modest for a triple-A release, at least as far as Steam is concerned. Specifically, the game peaked at roughly 70,400 concurrent players on Valve's platform on launch day.
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But seeing how it was a mid-week release, Dragon Age: The Veilguard has now managed to improve upon this figure over its first weekend. According to publicly available data scraped by SteamDB, the RPG hit 89,418 concurrent Steam players on Sunday, November 3, which constitutes a 27% increase compared to its launch day performance on the platform. Since most single-player games hit their...