New PlayStation Game Performing Worse Than Concord on PC

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The latest first-party PlayStation Studios game isn’t off to a great start on PC, if Steam data is any indication. Studio Gobo and Guerrilla Games developed Lego Horizon Adventures has yet to even match high-profile flop, Concord, despite having the prestigous “Lego” attached to its title.

Lego Horizon Adventures might be the latest underperforming PlayStation Studios game

As pointed out by folks over at PushSquare, Lego Horizon Adventures’ all-time peak is 602 players at the time of this writing. SteamDB data shows that Concord peaked at 697 concurrent players before being nuked from existence. Even the lackluster Until Dawn managed far better numbers, with a concurrent peak of 2,607 players.

It might not be all bad news for Lego Horizon Adventures, though. Unlike Concord and Until Dawn, the game is available on the Nintendo Switch in addition to PS5 and PC, and its release just ahead of the holiday season means that there’s a chance sales will pick up a little bit.

That said, Lego Horizon Adventures’ budget determines its success or failure more than Steam numbers or a comparison with other first-party titles. While we’re not privy to how much a Lego license costs, we don’t imagine that it’s cheap.

Rumors have been swirling that one of 2025’s PS5 exclusives is the Horizon multiplayer game. Given recent releases, we can’t help but be a tad worried about that one.

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