Counter-Strike 2 is flexing on the entire Steam library right now, clocking over 1.28 million concurrent players and sitting at the absolute top of the charts. Valve's tactical shooter keeps proving it doesn't need constant big updates to stay king — the player base is just that loyal and the loop is that addictive.

Dota 2 and PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS aren't slacking either, both still pulling strong numbers in the 500k+ range on their best days this week, showing the old guard of competitive and battle royale titles still has serious pull. Meanwhile, the real curveball is TBH: Task Bar Hero cracking a 493k peak — a tiny idle RPG that lives in your taskbar somehow turned into a viral monster and is currently duking it out with the heavyweights.

Steam's official most-played tracker confirms CS2 leading with peaks around 1.53 million in the last 24 hours, while Dota 2 hit 629k peaks and PUBG pushed 720k, with Task Bar Hero hitting that near-500k mark on recent days. The platform's total concurrent users are hovering near 25-38 million, but these four games are eating up a massive chunk of the action.

X chatter is buzzing about CS2 staying dominant week after week, with some noting its consistent 900k+ averages, while the surprise success of Task Bar Hero has people wondering how a browser-adjacent idle game pulled this off amid the esports giants.