Detroit: Become Human Breaks Its Player Record Thanks to a Huge Steam Discount
Available for PC for five years now, Detroit: Become Human, the latest title from French studio Quantic Dream, is an exciting science fiction narrative adventure that has just broken its record for concurrent players on Steam — reaching a peak of 23,055 players, a number that may continue to rise in the coming hours.
The reason? It’s currently at its lowest price ever on Steam, just $3.99, a 90% discount during the Steam Winter Sale, which ends on January 5th. Even more appealing is the Quantic Dream Collection bundle, available for only $8.06, which includes the studio’s four most recent games: Fahrenheit (2005), Heavy Rain (2010), Beyond: Two Souls (2013), and Detroit: Become Human (2018).
Why Detroit: Become Human Is Still Worth Playing
Detroit: Become Human is a narrative adventure set in a near future where androids are part of everyday life, but their existence creates social tension and ethical dilemmas. The story unfolds through three protagonists — Kara, Connor, and Markus — each offering a different perspective on the complex relationship between humans and machines.
The game’s choices define the story’s path, with branching routes that can alter characters’ fates, build alliances, trigger conflicts, and lead to completely different endings.
The gameplay relies heavily on cinematic presentation, featuring interactive scenes, exploration, and quick-time event sequences. Every choice, even minor ones, can have long-term effects, encouraging multiple playthroughs to experience the full range of possible outcomes.
In short, if you’ve never played Detroit: Become Human, there’s never been a better time to dive in. The massive discount makes it a must-buy for fans of deep, story-driven games.












