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Steam Has Already Set A New Concurrent Player Record, Clearing 42 Million
Just a week after its last record-setting day, Steam has hit a new concurrent player peak of 42,042,778, passing the 42 million milestone for the very first time on January 11. The gaming platform has seen sustained growth in recent years, with record-setting peaks happening more and more regularly.
Although Steam has been around for over 20 years, its popularity has picked up dramatically in recent years--especially in the six years since the Covid-19 pandemic was officially declared. Steam's average concurrent users have more than doubled since pre-Covid days, and its rate of growth has also sped up.
Analysis of Steam's growth by Wccftech shows that the platform's pre-Covid growth rate was around 4.5% per year, which rocketed to a massive 31.5% in 2020 due to global lockdowns, and later leveled out to around 13% in the years since. Wccftech reports that Steam's revenue is also on an upwards trend, with December 2025 being its best December yet for revenue--no doubt driven by recent breakout games including Arc Raiders and indie hit Peak.
Continue Reading at GameSpotHytale Launches Today In Early Access
Six months ago, Hytale was was canceled by Riot Games after 10 years of development. However, the game's development studio Hypixel was saved by co-founder Simon Collins-Laflamme in November 2025, and Hytale is set to hit early access today, J
According to the countdown on Hytale's official site, the game will launch on January 13, 7 AM PT/10 AM ET. For now, Hytale will only be available on PC, but Mac and Linux versions will follow.
It's important to note that Hytale will not be available on Steam. In order to get the game, players will need to download the Hytale Launcher.
Continue Reading at GameSpotNew Switch 2 System Update Is Live, You Probably Already Know What It Does
While you might be looking to reestablish your gym routine now that the festive season is over, at least you can count on your Switch 2 console having an extra layer of stability thanks to a new firmware update. Nintendo has rolled out a new system update for the Switch 2 that brings it up to version 21.2.0, and as you've probably guessed, it doesn't do much.
"General system stability improvements to enhance the user's experience," the very succinct update notes read.
Since its launch, the Switch 2 has mostly focused on small updates like this to keep the console running smoothly for users. That's not to say there haven't been any substantial updates so far, as the November firmware upgrade added better visual clarity on the home menu to indicate whether a game is owned physically or digitally. The update also added GameChat improvements, helping to fine-tune the Switch 2.
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This Great Switch 2 Handheld Controller Is On Sale For New Best Price At Amazon
Nintendo Switch 2 JC400 Handheld Controller
Get deal at AmazonNintendo Switch 2 players can grab a surprisingly good alternative to the Joy-Con 2 for handheld mode for only $42.49 (was $54) at Amazon. This is the lowest price yet for the Gammeefy JC400, a Bluetooth controller with a cradle designed specifically to hold the Switch 2 console. The JC400 has Hall Effect sticks with RGB light rings, two remappable back buttons, rumble with five intensity levels, six-axis motion controls, and numerous other features that make it a bargain.
You're probably wondering about the brand, right? Gammeefy? Yeah, it's not a major brand. It's one of those accessory brands you find on Amazon that happens to sell the same exact product as other brands you also haven't heard of. The JC400, for instance, is also sold by several other brands on Amazon. Additionally, the 2,700+ customer reviews (4.5/5-star average) is bolstered by an older model for the original Switch and Switch OLED on the same store page. It's worth noting the Switch/Switch OLED version of the controller is only $28 (was $40) for a limited time.
We rarely highlight off-brand accessories sold by multiple brands--a common occurrence on Amazon--but the JC400 is actually quite impressive.
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