Earlier this week, we reported on the resurgence of Gray Zone Warfare, which brought about the game’s highest peak player counts since the April 2024 launch window. In that coverage, the player count was floating at around 27,000 users, but this weekend, that number has rocketed beyond 40,000, both beating and challenging some of Steam’s heaviest hitters.
This open-world tactical sandbox has been impressing fans worldwide since the 0.4 update, dubbed ‘Spearhead’, was released by MADFINGER Games on March 31. This super-sized update is the largest overhaul in the game’s history, adding stacks of content, huge optimizations, and more exciting ways to play.
Gray Zone Warfare is the Gift That Keeps Giving
If you needed any indication that Gray Zone Warfare is experiencing an immense glow-up right now, you’d need to look no further than the game’s review sentiments on Steam. From the start of this week, the game has secured more than 1,850 positive reviews, with negative feedback barely surfacing in the comments.
The launch of Spearhead, combined with a hefty sale, a Twitch Drops campaign, and support from streamers, has firmly empowered Gray Zone Warfare. It’s now being thrust firmly into the faces of gamers worldwide, and they’re pouring into the platform.
At the time of writing, Gray Zone Warfare boasted more than 40,000 concurrent players on Steam – and the number was growing with each refresh.

To put that into perspective, Marathon, Bungie’s all-new extraction shooter that launched on March 5, had 30,600 concurrent players at the same moment. Palworld, the third-most-played game of all time on Steam, had 32,000 players, and Elden Ring, still regarded as one of the best games money can buy, had 39,000 active users.
Sitting just ahead of Gray Zone Warfare were the likes of Red Dead Redemption 2 (45,000), Battlefield 6 (51,000), and Call of Duty (52,000).
In Gray Zone’s niche, the sandbox tactical shooter space, nothing was topping it at the time of publishing. No extraction title (bar ARC Raiders and maybe Delta Force) was coming close, and no milsim titles could hold a candle to it.
In our recent Gray Zone Warfare review, penned for the 0.4 update, we wrote:
Gray Zone Warfare represents a stunning example of what happens when a dedicated, devoted developer expresses nothing but passion for the core product they have created. It’s without a doubt a best-in-class title that has untold amounts of potential in store, and after the 0.4 update, it’s an open-world tactical shooter that simply must be experienced to be believed.
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