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The Last of Us PC Had More Concurrent Players Than Days Gone Despite Issues

In a rare occurrence for Naughty Dog, the studio somehow botched The Last of Us Part 1‘s PC launch, making it one of its worst-reviewed titles. But despite its flaws, the game didn’t do too bad at launch, if the number of concurrent players is anything to go by.

The Last of Us PC saw Sony’s fourth highest concurrent players on Steam

As spotted by folks over at PushSquare, as of March 31, The Last of Us Part 1’s PC port attracted the fourth highest number of concurrent players on Steam for a Sony first-party game.

With 36,496 concurrent players, The Last of Us managed to beat Days Gone’s numbers (27,450). The Naughty Dog hit sits below Horizon Zero Dawn, whose highest concurrent count is 56,557.

Here’s how Sony-published games rank overall in terms of concurrent players:

  1. God of War — 73,529
  2. Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered — 66,436
  3. Horizon Zero Dawn — 56,557
  4. The Last of Us: Part I — 36,496
  5. Days Gone — 27,450
  6. Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales — 13,539
  7. Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection — 10,851
  8. Returnal — 6,691
  9. Sackboy: A Big Adventure — 610

We imagine this number would have been much higher had the The Last of Us not launched in an abysmal state. It’s not too late to make amends, however. Naughty Dog is working hard to fix things, and has already rolled out two patches.

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