![]() ![]() It is true that Rainbow Six Siege’s player count, at least on Steam (console player stats aren’t available) has been declining since hitting its peak in March. While you can never know for sure how much life a game has left, below we’ll explore what these declining stats actually mean, and why they may not be as bad as people fear. From Twitch viewers, to player counts, to google searches. Since its peak in March of this year, Siege’s numbers have been steadily declining across every measurement. With all this success, why is everyone worried about the death of Siege? Does this mean Siege is dying? Looking at the bigger picture, this seems unlikely, and taking a step back to look at the overall history of Siege, the game’s future actually looks fairly secure.Ģ021 has so far been a great year for Rainbow Six Siege, with Ubisoft announcing earlier in February that they had reached a total of 70 million registered players for the game, a roughly 15 million increase from the previous year.Ĭontinuing Rainbow’s year of success, the game broke its record number of concurrent steam players by reaching a height of 199,830 in March, just about tipping past its previous record of 198,567 during March of the previous year 2020. Rainbow Six Siege certainly seems to have lost some popularity over the past couple of months, dropping from 199,830 concurrent players on Steam in March, to 82,045 concurrent players as of September 6 th.
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