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Steam Surpasses 30 Million Account Mark
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Leading Platform for PC & Mac Games Continues Massive Growth

October 18, 2010 - Valve® today announced the latest growth data for Steam, a leading platform for PC & Mac games and digital entertainment, revealing new account growth of 178%, sales growth of over 200%, over 200 Steamworks games shipped to date, and more.

During the past 12 months the platform had year-over-year new user growth of 178%, pushing the total number of active accounts to over 30 million, with over 1,200 games now offered. Peak simultaneous player numbers were also up to over three million, with over six million unique gamers accessing Steam each day.

In addition to new user growth, Steam sales during the trailing 12 months increased by more than 200%, putting it on track for a sixth straight year of realizing over 100% year-over-year growth in unit sales. To meet this demand, the Steam infrastructure has been increased and now has ability to run at 400Gps, enough bandwidth to ship a digitized version of the Oxford English Dictionary 92.6 times per second.

The period also realized continued adoption of the Steamworks suite of publishing services in tangible and electronic versions of today's popular games. Included in many of the year's biggest releases -- such as Sid Meier's Civilization V, Just Cause 2, and R.U.S.E., with more to come during the holiday season -- Steamworks has now shipped in over 200 since the suite of services was released two years ago. In addition, the Steam Cloud (introduced in Spring 2008) has surpassed the 100 million files saved milestone.

"Steam is on track to record the biggest year in its six year history," said Gabe Newell, president of Valve. "The year has marked major development advances to the platform with the introduction of support for Mac titles, the Steam Wallet and in-game item buying support, and more. We believe the growth in accounts, sales, and player numbers is completely tied to this work and we plan to continue to develop the platform to offer more marketing, sales, and design tools for developers and publishers of games and digital entertainment"

For more information, please visit www.steampowered.com

About Valve
Valve is an entertainment software and technology company founded in 1996 and based in Bellevue, Washington. The company's portfolio of entertainment properties includes Half-Life®, Counter-Strike®, Day of Defeat®, Team Fortress®, PortalTM and Left 4 DeadTM. Valve's catalog of products accounts for over 35 million retail units sold worldwide, and over 80% of PC online action gameplay. In addition, Valve is a developer of leading-edge technologies, such as the Source game engine and Steam, a broadband platform for the delivery and management of digital content. For more information, please visit www.valvesoftware.com.

From the forums, a note on how 'active accounts'  are defined-

"Active accounts" are accounts that were online in the last 30 days. I'd have to double-check to be sure, but I think they're also accounts that own at least one game. We call this "accounts" because we don't know if each account represents a unique individual or not.

The number you're thinking of, chopstix, which would include all accounts ever created, is vastly higher than the numbers mentioned in the press release. That number is interesting for a few obscure technical reasons, but doesn't tell us much about the business or our customers.

 

Links- http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showpost.php?p=13289641&postcount=57

http://store.steampowered.com/news/4502/



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I have 3 accounts...I have bought 1 game on steam. Left 4 Dead 2.

Otherwise I downloaded free Metro 2033 that came with my video card as well as free Just cause 2 and Mafia 2.



Well done Valve!

Even faster growth than last year and Black Ops isn't even out yet.



disolitude said:

I have 3 accounts...I have bought 1 game on steam. Left 4 Dead 2.

Otherwise I downloaded free Metro 2033 that came with my video card as well as free Just cause 2 and Mafia 2.

If they keep their stats the same as the last time they gave numbers then only your active (as in the account you purchased L4D2 from) should count to this stat. Don't know how many inactive accounts they have but if your the norm it could be rather a lot :P.

Edit- Nevermind, the active accounts definition is actually in the OP.



This is great news for Valve and shows how strong PC gaming is at the moment.



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But I thought PC gaming is dead.



Rockstar: Announce Bully 2 already and make gamers proud!

Kojima: Come out with Project S already!

huaxiong90 said:

But I thought PC gaming is dead.


It is. Luckly Zombies are popular these days ;)

Seriously though I've been reading about how PC gaming is dying since Dungeon Keeper 1 was released. It's just one of those myths that will not die because certain people want it to be true....



I wonder when it'll break 3 million concurrent users. Mike Blaszczak, the Valve engineer who defined the 'active account' term above has posted the following record numbers over the last few months. Presumably, the big increases recently have been down to Civ 5, but I wouldn't be surprised to see 3 million over the holiday sales period.

 

PeakDay Users ---------- ----------- 2010-10-03 2906312 2010-09-26 2889578 2010-09-19 2749835 2010-09-12 2743019 2010-01-10 2701924

Holy hell! So they another 5 millions costumers in just 9 months?! Jesus Christ!!

Just think of how many millions of costumers they'll have won until the end of the year! There's still some HUGE Steamworks games coming out, like Fallout: New Vegas, COD: Black Ops and FM2011.



Peak simultaneous player numbers were also up to over three million, with over six million unique gamers accessing Steam each day.

but but pc gaming is dying i thought?