If you've noticed not seeing as many people playing, streaming, and talking about Hogwarts Legacy lately, you aren't alone. After coming out last month and topping the sales charts, most have stopped playing Hogwarts Legacy.

As per SteamDB, the number of people playing Hogwarts Legacy peaked at close to 100,000 at the end of last week on Sunday, March 19. In comparison though, nearly 900,000 wizards waved their wands in unison just a few weeks back.

Even though the number is still enough to put Hogwarts Legacy as the only single-player title in the 15 most-played games on Steam, the game's player count on the PC has dropped several-fold from its peak.

One reason why fewer people are playing Hogwarts Legacy is that it's a single-player game. It isn't the longest game either, so most people stop playing it once they've played through the main story. It also offers little in terms of postgame content with zero multiplayer gameplay, so you can't expect players to stick around. Finally, it has minimal replay value.