The Gathering Hub is alive once again. Monster Hunter World, the franchise's first foray into the global market that saw a simultaneous release on multiple platforms in 2018, recently witnessed a significant surge in player count.
According to SteamDB, the game peaked at an impressive 131,148 concurrent players on January 1, marking its highest player count since October 2020. Notably, it's one of the most played games on Steam, as of the moment of writing. It's currently surpassing popular titles like Path of Exile and Cyberpunk 2077, going toe to toe with The Finals, among many others. This resurgence in popularity is remarkable, especially considering the game's initial release back in 2018.
Several factors have contributed to this resurgence, key among them is the announcement of Monster Hunter Wilds at The Game Awards last December. This reveal seems to have sparked renewed interest in the series, with many players returning to World while waiting for the upcoming game. Additionally, a significant Steam sale, where Monster Hunter: World and its expansion, Iceborne, were offered at their lowest-ever prices, made the game more accessible to first-time players. The sale, which ran until January 4, allowed players to purchase the game and its expansion for a total of $25, an enticing offer for a game that promises hundreds of hours of gameplay.
