R.E.P.O. just slammed into 69K concurrent players on Steam, sitting at #13 overall while the all-time peak still looms at 271K from back in March. This co-op horror from semiwork keeps the momentum rolling with Overwhelmingly Positive reviews at 96% from over 127K English ratings and a total around 386K reviews across languages. Recent updates dropped over 500 cosmetics, new maps, and bike-racing mechanics that pulled players back in hard, tripling the count for days straight and sparking fresh growth spikes on the charts.

The game's physics-driven extraction loops and proximity voice chaos hit different in squads, turning every run into potential meme gold without needing big-studio marketing. X trackers like GameTrnds are calling out consistent weekly jumps, and even foreign outlets like denfaminicogamer noted the 11K concurrent bump post-patch. Steam charts confirm it's holding strong months after launch, proving co-op horror doesn't need AAA budgets to dominate.

Community buzz on Steam reviews and X is all about the replayability and laugh-out-loud fails, with players clocking hundreds of hours yelling at semi-bots and extracting loot under pressure. This indie breakout shows no signs of slowing as the discount and fresh content keep feeding the cycle.