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Month Avg. Players Gain % Gain Peak Players
Last 30 Days 1,029,761.8 -77,419.9 -6.99% 2,424,072
April 2018 1,107,181.8 -188,226.8 -14.53% 2,456,361
Nove 2017 1,334,170.1 +247,531.2 +22.78% 2,915,723
October 2017 1,086,638.9 +426,446.1 +64.59% 2,390,946
April 2017 69,795.0 +52,243.8 +297.67% 140,104
april was lower but that was bc they banned 1 million cheaters, and valve's new privacy updates makes websites like steam charts show inaccurate data like showing players leaving but in reality steam charts just cant detect players who have their profiles set to private/not showing the games they recenty played. and the trading update might have an effect too, but other than that its not dying and its not dying quickly it's the most played game on steam and seeing the average player base of all of these i dont see the game dying
Just wait until AAA publishers release their own BR title.
PUBG's playercounts are HEAVILY inflated by the fact that Chinese Steam users are included in the playercount, unlike nearly every other game on steam.