Usually, it takes weeks if not months for player counts of AAA games to go down to four digits, which is why Redfall is one of the most unique and unfortunate cases.

After coming out to poor reviews, prompting a statement from Xbox head, Phil Spencer, Redfall has fewer than a thousand players on Steam.

As per SteamDB, Redfall has a sub-1000 player count after peaking at 6,124 players on Steam at launch. Both the peak and the current player count are horrid numbers for a game that was supposed to be one of the big AAA titles for the Xbox.

While the Steam numbers aren't representative of Redfall's popularity on the Xbox Series S and X, we doubt the situation is any better on either console.

At this point, saving Redfall may require more than undead magic from its developers and Microsoft. There's no excuse for the co-op vampire game to post numbers this low. It was added to the Game Pass to guarantee it had an influx of players at launch. Unfortunately, the low player count is a sign that Arkane Studios' latest title is so bad that people refuse to play it even if they could.