Most Played online Games of 2025 – Global MAUs & Active Users
- Fortnite – A battle royale staple with 290 million+ monthly active users SQ Magazine.
- Roblox – A user-generated content platform with 238 million monthly players, including reported 85 million daily active users as of early 2025 SQ MagazineWikipedia.
- Minecraft – Still massively popular with 185 million monthly users SQ Magazine.
- Call of Duty: Warzone – A consistently engaged battle royale with 162 million active users SQ Magazine.
- PUBG Mobile – Attracted 130 million+ monthly active users SQ Magazine.
- League of Legends – A MOBA mainstay with around 98 million active players SQ Magazine.
- Genshin Impact – Free-to-play open-world RPG drawing 80 million global monthly users SQ Magazine.
- EA Sports FC 25 (formerly FIFA) – Launched in September 2024, drawing 74 million monthly active players SQ Magazine.
- Valorant – Competitive shooter with 65 million monthly players SQ Magazine.
Concurrent Player Records & Steam Highlights
- Grow a Garden (Roblox) – A sleeper hit farming simulator that broke records with up to 21.9 million concurrent players by late July 2025 WikipediaAP NewsThe Times of India.
- Old School RuneScape – Reached a new peak of 240 k concurrent players, a huge milestone celebrated by its community GamesRadar+.
- Counter-Strike 2 – Among the top on Steam, boasting ~1.7 million peak concurrent players StatistaIcon.
Additional Notable Titles (Varying Metrics)
- Apex Legends – Estimated tens of millions of MAUs (62 million according to some sources) Mediumnogentech.org.
- Among Us – Continues its popularity with substantial active user numbers SportingBitesIcon.
- Rocket League – Beloved car-soccer hybrid, around 85 million MAUs Medium.
- GTA Online / V – Sustains strong MAU numbers (20–25 million) even as anticipation builds for GTA VI flyfishingphotography.comFinancial Times.
Summary Table
Game / Platform | Metric Highlights |
---|---|
Fortnite | ~290M MAUs |
Roblox (incl. Grow a Garden) | 238M MAUs; 21.9M concurrent peak |
Minecraft | ~185M MAUs |
Call of Duty: Warzone | ~162M MAUs |
PUBG Mobile | ~130M MAUs |
League of Legends | ~98M MAUs |
Genshin Impact | ~80M MAUs |
EA Sports FC 25 | ~74M MAUs |
Valorant | ~65M MAUs |
Counter-Strike 2 | ~1.7M concurrent (Steam peak) |
Old School RuneScape | 240K concurrent peak |
Apex Legends / Among Us / Rocket League | Tens of millions MAUs |
What Stands Out?
- Cross-platform accessibility and regular content updates help maintain consistent engagement in games like Fortnite, Roblox, Minecraft, and League of Legends.
- Viral hits like Grow a Garden show how fresh, user-generated content can dominate even alongside longstanding AAA titles.
- Steam success often centers on FPS and competitive games (Counter-Strike 2, OSRS), reflected in concurrent player peaks.
1. Fortnite
- Genre: Battle Royale / Sandbox / Creative
- Platforms: PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, Mobile (Cloud)
- Why popular:
- Regular seasonal events and collaborations with Marvel, Star Wars, and music artists.
- Mix of competitive battle royale and creative mode for building custom maps.
- Free-to-play with cosmetic monetization.
2. Roblox (including viral hits like Grow a Garden)
- Genre: UGC (User-Generated Content) Platform / Social MMO
- Platforms: PC, Mobile, Xbox, VR
- Why popular:
- Millions of player-made games; anyone can create and publish.
- Huge social aspect with friends, avatars, and virtual hangouts.
- Games like Brookhaven or Grow a Garden sometimes outshine big AAA releases.
3. Minecraft
- Genre: Sandbox Survival / Creative Building
- Platforms: PC, Consoles, Mobile
- Why popular:
- Infinite building potential with survival and creative modes.
- Multiplayer servers with unique mods and mini-games (Hypixel, Bed Wars).
- Cross-generational appeal—kids to adults.
4. Call of Duty: Warzone
- Genre: Battle Royale FPS
- Platforms: PC, PlayStation, Xbox
- Why popular:
- Fast-paced military shooting with COD’s signature gunplay.
- Frequent map changes and seasonal content.
- Integrated with annual COD releases (Modern Warfare III, etc.).
5. PUBG Mobile
- Genre: Battle Royale FPS/TPS
- Platforms: Mobile (iOS, Android), Emulators
- Why popular:
- One of the first true battle royale hits on mobile.
- Regular updates, themed events, and large esports presence in Asia.
- Optimized for low- to mid-tier phones.
6. League of Legends
- Genre: MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena)
- Platforms: PC, Mac
- Why popular:
- Highly competitive 5v5 matches; large esports scene (Worlds).
- Over 160 champions with distinct playstyles.
- Constant balancing and seasonal updates.
7. Genshin Impact
- Genre: Open-World Action RPG (Gacha)
- Platforms: PC, PlayStation, Mobile
- Why popular:
- Anime-style visuals and exploration similar to Zelda: BOTW.
- Frequent new characters and regions to explore.
- Cross-save between devices.
8. EA Sports FC 25 (Formerly FIFA)
- Genre: Sports / Football Simulation
- Platforms: PC, Consoles, Mobile (Lite version)
- Why popular:
- FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT) mode keeps players grinding for new cards.
- Annual roster updates and realistic football gameplay.
- Huge global football fanbase.
9. Valorant
- Genre: Tactical Hero Shooter
- Platforms: PC (Console version in beta)
- Why popular:
- Combines CS:GO-style gunplay with hero abilities.
- Big esports following.
- Free-to-play with a cosmetic shop.
10. Counter-Strike 2
- Genre: Tactical FPS
- Platforms: PC
- Why popular:
- Successor to CS:GO with Source 2 engine improvements.
- Competitive matchmaking and pro tournaments.
- Simple but deep gunplay loved for decades.
11. Old School RuneScape (OSRS)
- Genre: MMORPG
- Platforms: PC, Mobile
- Why popular:
- Nostalgic 2007-style RuneScape experience.
- Player-driven economy and massive grind potential.
- Regular community-voted updates.
12. Apex Legends
- Genre: Hero-based Battle Royale
- Platforms: PC, Consoles, Mobile (discontinued standalone)
- Why popular:
- Smooth movement, unique characters with abilities.
- Frequent seasonal updates.
- Popular in competitive streaming.
13. Among Us
- Genre: Social Deduction Party Game
- Platforms: PC, Mobile, Consoles
- Why popular:
- Simple gameplay—find the impostor.
- Huge during the pandemic; still popular in group play.
- Crossplay between all platforms.
14. Rocket League
- Genre: Car Soccer / Sports Action
- Platforms: PC, Consoles, Switch
- Why popular:
- High-skill mechanics with accessible entry.
- Free-to-play since Epic takeover.
- Esports tournaments and casual fun modes.
15. GTA Online
- Genre: Open-World Action MMO
- Platforms: PC, Consoles
- Why popular:
- Endless missions, heists, and player-made chaos.
- Regular big DLCs and events.
- RP (roleplay) servers keep community fresh.