Path of Exile 2 is still pulling serious Steam numbers months after launch, sitting at peaks near 245K concurrent and holding a 24-hour high of 273K as of mid-June 2026. SteamDB and SteamCharts both clock current live players in the 170K-215K range on recent days, with the all-time peak locked at 578K from December 2024 launch week.

The sequel has clawed back ground after early post-launch dips that saw it shed over 80% of its initial surge within months, according to older forum posts tracking the charts. Recent 24-hour peaks climbing back toward 255K on June 12 and community chatter on Steam discussions confirm the rebound tied to seasonal updates and ongoing early access momentum.

Steam-only figures tell part of the story—GGG has noted their launcher and console versions add substantial off-Steam population, with estimates suggesting Steam captures roughly 60% of total concurrency. For an ARPG still in early access ahead of full 1.0, these sustained six-figure peaks signal the live-service loop is doing real work keeping the grinders engaged.