

Things went as low as a peak of 10,350 in April 2022, before jumping up to 21,369 with the release of Season 2 in May 2022. The 30-day peak is 8,329, which is miles off an all-time peak of 256,619.Ĭrunching the numbers, Halo Infinite started strong and then quickly tumbled from its November 2021 release. That's pretty grim, but is actually a 5% rise from the previous 30 days. We know most of you will likely be playing on Xbox.but still.Īt the time of writing, Halo Infinite doesn't appear in the Top 100 most-played, while Steam Charts has its 30-day average as just 3,163 concurrent players. Still, a shocking revelation from Reddit user u/Full-Plastic7324 shows how Halo Infinite has lost 98% of its player base since it launched. Halo Infinite's Steam numbers speak for themselves TIL Halo Infinite has lost nearly 98% of its initial player base on Steamġ8 months out from launch, it's fair to expect there's been a bit of a dropoff in player numbers. Instead, it was delayed and still didn't launch with all its bells and whistles - remember split screen co-op being canned? Some of you have stuck with Infinite, but it doesn't seem like many. Do you remember when 343 Industries and Microsoft billed Halo Infinite as the next big thing, the reinvention the long-running shooter needed, the title that would see the Xbox exclusive rival Call of Duty? Less than two years later, the numbers are speaking for themselves and it looks like it's the exact opposite.Īs the long-awaited sequel to 2015's Halo 5: Guardians, Halo Infinite was supposed to launch as a flagship title for the Xbox Series.
