Mistfall Hunter Steam Charts & Player Count
Last revised 2026-08-14. Tested against the current live patch.
A healthy player count means short queues and active PvPvE. Here's where Mistfall Hunter's population stood as of August 2026, and what it means for you.
Player count right now
- 500,000+ total players crossed on August 1, 2026 ("Gyldhunters" in the game's parlance).
- Peak ~44,375 concurrent Steam players during the launch window, with strong retention afterward.
- #1 on Twitch at launch, peaking above 90,000 concurrent viewers and holding tens of thousands after.
Population trend
The launch was a genuine spike rather than a flash — the game held a large share of its concurrent players and kept a busy Twitch presence. For an extraction title, a stable concurrent count matters more than the launch peak, because it's what keeps lobbies filled at off-hours.
What player count means for you
- Queue times: a large, retained population means you're not waiting long to get into a raid, even in quieter regions or off-peak hours.
- PvP activity: more players = more third-party squads in PvPvE, which is both more danger and more content. If you prefer quieter farms, lean on solo modes.
Crossplay pools
Mistfall Hunter shares one player pool across PC, PS5, and Xbox for crossplay, so the effective population you match into is larger than the Steam number alone. That's good news for queue health on every platform.
Numbers move. Concurrent counts drift with patches and content drops — check back after major updates for the new peak.
FAQ
How many people play Mistfall Hunter?
Over 500,000 total players as of August 1, 2026, with a peak of roughly 44,000 concurrent Steam players at launch.
Was Mistfall Hunter popular at launch?
Yes — it hit #1 on Twitch, peaked above 90,000 concurrent viewers, and retained a large share of players after launch.
Is the population healthy for queues?
The retained concurrent count is solid, and crossplay shares one pool across PC/PS5/Xbox, keeping lobbies filled.
Does crossplay mean one player pool?
Yes — PC, PS5, and Xbox share a single matchmaking pool for crossplay.