
Apex Legends Player Count Drops 75% in 2024—But Recovery is Possible
Apex Legends has experienced a dramatic decline in player count throughout 2024, with Steam data showing a 75% drop from 470,000 to 116,817 concurrent players. However, this decrease doesn't necessarily spell doom for the battle royale title.
Several factors have contributed to this decline:
- Limited New Content
- Only one new legend and map in 2024
- Recycled limited-time modes
- No new weapons (except dual-wield modifications)
- Heavy reliance on cosmetic updates
- Ongoing Issues
- Increased presence of cheaters and hackers
- Pro scene hiatus awaiting ALGS Championship
- Stagnant ranked system
- Extended meta cycles
Despite these challenges, the current player count mirrors 2020 levels, with over 100,000 daily concurrent players still representing a healthy gaming community. This suggests potential for recovery, as Apex has previously bounced back from similar situations.
The upcoming Season 24, launching February 11, will be crucial for Respawn Entertainment to address these issues and potentially reverse the declining trend. Historical data shows that Apex Legends can successfully rebuild its player base with the right combination of fresh content and systematic improvements.
Key recovery factors:
- Content cycle revitalization
- Improved anti-cheat measures
- Game mode enhancements
- Pro scene reactivation
While the current situation presents challenges, Apex Legends maintains a solid foundation for potential growth, provided Respawn implements meaningful changes in upcoming seasons.
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