WilliamWatts said:
Sorry I messed up the first sentence. Does this make more sense? In terms of total users Wii -> Xbox 360 -> PS3 -> Steam, people online at once Steam -> Xbox 360 -> PS3 -> Wii, people playing online Xbox 360, Steam, PS3, Wii, Total online revenue is Steam -> Xbox Live -> Wii -> PSN *im guessing lol* I guess it depends on which metric you use. I mean Steam has a pretty poor penetration as an IM client, but thats not the main focus for example. |
I meant comparing Steam's "active costumers"(people that buy Steam games) with current PS3 and Xbox 360 owners. The question is, does Steam have a comparable userbase to the HD consoles (30 million-ish)?
In February 2008, Steam had 15 millions active users.
In February 2009, Steam had 20 millions active users.
That's a 5 million increase in just a year. How much will Steam have next month?!
The reason I think it's possible they increased their userbase by over 10 millions last year is because not only is Digital Distribution more accepted than before, but also because Steam increased their sales appeal, making amazing and insane deals. The biggest reason is that in 2009, many of the biggest PC games released their retail copies with Steam-integration, which means millions of people must've come to Steam from retail discs:
Empire: Total War
Dawn of War 2
Modern Warfare 2
Left 4 Dead 2
Football Manager 2010
The 5 games above are all multi-milions sellers on PC. Which shows the true potential.
The Last Remnant
Stormrise
Silent Hill Homecoming
Football Manager 2010
F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin
Saint's Row 2
etc...
These ones could very well have helped bring a few more millions to Steam.