Even the first Fallout game is receiving an influx of players on Steam
15.04.2024 - 17:09
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As expected following the launch of the highly-anticipated Fallout TV series on Amazon Prime, there has been an uptick of people playing the Fallout games. However, people aren’t just going for the newest game in the series. Fallout 76. Fallout 4, which released in 2015, and even the very first Fallout have seen relatively huge jumps in player count on Steam.
Fallout 1, in particular, peaked at 2,352 players on Steam over the weekend. That’s a pittance compared to the top games on Steam, but that is a whopping 553.3% jump in concurrent players over the past month, according to SteamDB. Fallout 3 — Game of the Year Edition is seeing a similar jump, with around 6,700 concurrent players hopping in over the weekend (a 415.4% increase over the past 30 days). Steam Charts also confirms the success of both, adding that even the base Fallout 3 is seeing a big jump. Then there’s Fallout: New Vegas, which was developed by Obsidian Entertainment rather than Bethesda. While I wouldn’t recommend playing it unless you download a ton of mods, people are still checking it out, with a peak of over 19,000 players in the days following the show’s release.
Fallout 76, meanwhile, reached its all-time peak on Steam over the weekend, with over 39,000 concurrent players. It’s unclear what the numbers look like on other platforms, but Bethesda acknowledged on X that there have been a lot of new players to the game.
It's incredible to see all the new players coming to Fallout.
Welcome! We're happy to have you join the best community there is. pic.twitter.com/JNRQBIUQoM
The influx of players to the online multiplayer role-playing game isn’t too surprising when you consider that Bethesda made Fallout 76 free to play across platforms, from April 11-18. It was also free for Amazon Prime subscribers this month. And if you wanted to live out your Vault 33 fantasy in-game, there were some TV show cosmetics to boot.
However, the biggest success among the franchise goes to Fallout 4, which peaked at over 83.000 players over the weekend and is maintaining a steady concurrent player count, with around 61,000 at the time of this writing. That makes it the 20th most played game on the platform right now.
Bethesda announced last week that it would finally be receiving its next-gen update later this month, with a bunch of new features for PC players, so that might explain the recent popularity. It’s also the newest mainline Fallout game, so is arguably the easiest for new players if they want a more vanilla Fallout experience.
It’s more evidence that video game series adaptations can lead to increased sales for the original games. We saw this with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, which hit a new record for concurrent players on Steam after the