A major update helped Peak set a new online record on Steam
On August 11, the cooperative climbing simulator Peak received its first major update, which added a desert biome, dynamite, cannons, and other new content to the game. A significant number of players were eager to try all of this, and as a result, Peak's peak online presence on Steam reached a record high for the project.
Peak
According to SteamDB, on the night of August 12, Peak had 135,536 concurrent Steam users. The previous best, recorded on July 6, was significantly lower — 114,492 people.
Peak's online dynamics on Steam
It is worth noting that Peak celebrated the release of the update with a significant discount. Currently, the game is being offered at 38% off the regular price, which might also have contributed to the increase in online activity.
Peak debuted on Steam on June 16 and quickly became a hit. According to official data, by the middle of the next month, it had been purchased over 5 million times. The VG Insights service estimates the game's current gross revenue at $37.7 million.