Minecraft Dungeons Hits All-Time Steam Concurrent Player Record Ahead of Sequel
The concurrent player record shows that a steep sale and sequel news can still drive significant interest in a six-year-old game.
Key Facts
- Minecraft Dungeons reached a new all-time high of about 4,700 concurrent players on Steam on June 8, 2026, according to SteamDB.
- The previous typical concurrent player count for the game was around 500.
- The spike began on June 6, when the Ultimate Edition went on sale at 75% off, its lowest price ever.
- Mojang announced on June 8 that the sequel Minecraft Dungeons II will launch on September 29.
- Minecraft Dungeons launched in May 2020 and came to Steam in September 2021, where it holds a 'Very Positive' rating from about 16,000 user reviews.
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Minecraft Dungeons reached a new peak of around 4,700 concurrent players on Steam on June 8, 2026, breaking its previous record. The surge follows a steep discount on the Ultimate Edition and the announcement of Minecraft Dungeons II, set for release on September 29.
Minecraft Dungeons hit a new all-time high of about 4,700 concurrent players on Steam on June 8, according to SteamDB. The previous typical count had been around 500. The spike began on June 6, when the Ultimate Edition went on sale at 75% off, its lowest price ever. The next day, June 8, Mojang announced that the sequel Minecraft Dungeons II will launch on September 29. The combination of the discount and the sequel reveal appears to have drawn players back to the original game, which launched in May 2020 and came to Steam in September 2021. The Steam version holds a 'Very Positive' rating from about 16,000 user reviews.
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