Apex Legends just hit a new player count record on Steam with Season 9 launch
Two days after the launch of Apex Legends Season 9, Respawn Entertainment’s battle royale has smashed past a new milestone for concurrent players on Steam, reaching over 320,000.
Steam is the only platform Apex Legends is on with a public API that allows us to see the concurrent player count. Since it released on Steam in late 2020, it’s been a journey to see it continue to hit higher and higher peaks.

With the launch of Legacy, the ninth season, the player count was poised to hit a new high — but some very nasty server bugs prevented the number from getting too high on launch day, May 4.
Thankfully, with the server bugs fixed (mostly), Apex has been allowed to really flex its muscles on Steam.

Apex Legends peak player count on Steam
On May 6, Apex Legends hit a new peak player count of 330,879 according to data fromSteamDB.
Obviously, this figure does not include players on all the other platforms (Origin, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch), so it’s impossible to know what the overall player count was at this peak time.

Respawn confirmed that the game hadreached a total of 100 million players earlier in 2021.
Season 9 launched with thenew Arenas mode, a 3v3 playlistthat allows players tobuy their loadout from a shop each round, akin to Valorant or CSGO. There’s also thenew Legend Valkyrie, inspired by her Titanfall past.