So, with that social distancing thing, it seems that people have an excuse to indulge in the recently-released DOOM Eternal. How many people, you ask? According to SteamDB, quite a few.

According to the tracking website, DOOM Eternal has peaked (so far) at just over 104k all-time concurrent active users. To put that into perspective, Resident Evil 2‘s all-time player peak on Steam is just over 74,000. Devil May Cry 5? Over 88,000.

That temporarily put it into the top ten games on Steam by player count. Of course, it’s now slid out of the top 10, but those numbers still have to make Bethesda and id Software happy. It’s also well over double the peak concurrent player mark set by its predecessor, which was just over 44,000.

DOOM Eternal is also out for PlayStation 4, Google Stadia and Xbox One, with a Nintendo Switch release on the way.