

Redfall launched to less-than-stellar reviews on Xbox and PC a few weeks ago. Arkane Studios’ latest release was mired by questionable design decisions and a plethora of troublesome bugs and glitches. With many players left disappointed, it’s not too surprising to hear that there aren’t many people playing the game after two weeks; however, the actual player numbers are a bit shocking. At the time of writing, Redfall is sitting at just 290 active players on Steam, with its 24-hour peak hitting just 351 for the past day. That’s down from an all-time peak of 6,124 and it’s hard to see things turning around any time soon. The SteamDB chart was originally spotted by GameRant, and it doesn’t paint a pretty picture. You can see the raw numbers above, but to provide a bit more context, there are, at the time of this writing, more people playing Mafia II than Redfall. Considering the former is a single-player game from 2010, that’s not good news for Arkane. Other games currently ahead of Redfall in the rankings include Project Cars 2, Hitman: Absolution, and Dead Island Riptide. That’s not to say those other games are bad, but they definitely didn’t release two weeks ago. Any way you slice it, this isn’t a good showing for Redfall.