In a surprising turn of events, Battlefield V has shattered its all-time player record on Steam thanks to a steep discount coinciding with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3's lukewarm reception. The World War II shooter from DICE, which came out in 2018, recently hit over 100,000 concurrent users on Valve's popular digital game distribution platform, trouncing its previous peak by several thousands.
Battlefield V went on sale November 21, with its price dropping by 92% all the way down to $3.99. Since then, plenty of users have flocked to the well-received military epic depicting gritty, large-scale historical conflict across stunning frontline locales.
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Over the past week player figures quintupled, eliciting excitement at this enduring franchise entry seeing renewed fan interest many years later. Several nostalgic fans have reunited alongside curious newcomers to explore Battlefield V's sandbox warfare for the first time.

