The Fallout TV show is continuing to have an impressive ripple effect on its source material. Last week saw Fallout 76 hit its highest-ever concurrent player count on Steam, while Fallout Shelter saw a humble bump in player count and revenue. Unsurprisingly, the game reaping the biggest benefits from the show’s success is Fallout 4. Despite it being almost nine years old at this point, it’s technically the most recent mainline entry—one which was one of the most-played games on Steam this weekend.
The game’s been slowly climbing in concurrents this week, according to SteamDB, before peaking at a respectable 164,190 simultaneous Sole Survivors exploring the Wasteland on Sunday. It was the ninth most-played game on Steam, raking in more folk than Rainbow Six Siege, Baldur’s Gate 3 and Lost Ark. It’s also approximately 140,000 more concurrent players than Fallout 4 had prior to the TV show’s debut which, even without it topping the charts, is a significant number on its own.
Just what were more people playing than Fallout 4, you might ask? Well, it was narrowly beaten out by Stardew Valley—which had a peak of 177,618 over the weekend—followed …