Player Stats
No More Room in Hell 2 player count guide
The collected player-stat snapshot lists 4,940 concurrent players 60 minutes ago and a 9,446 24-hour peak, but those numbers are time-sensitive.
Quick Answer
The direct answer is that no more room in hell 2 player count was 4,940 concurrent players in the collected 60-minute snapshot, with a 9,446 24-hour peak. Treat those values as a dated snapshot, not a permanent live counter. The same material also includes review, revenue, units, and playtime estimates that should be refreshed before being presented as current.
What the snapshot says
The player-stat material labels the page as Steam statistics for No More Room in Hell 2. It reports 4,940 concurrent players from 60 minutes earlier and 9,446 concurrent players as the 24-hour peak. Because both fields depend on the moment of collection, this page keeps the numbers framed as a snapshot rather than a live status.
The same source also lists 51% positive reviews, $11.1 million in premium revenue, 552k paid units sold, 21.6 hours of average playtime, and 8.4 hours of median playtime. These are useful commercial and engagement estimates, but they are not official Steam counters inside the collected text. Revenue, units, and review percentage should therefore be treated as third-party estimates unless refreshed from the same source.
Why Steam numbers can conflict
The player-stat material gives October 22, 2024 as the release date, while the collected Steam store material separates Early Access Release Date from Release Date. Steam lists Early Access Release Date as 22 Oct, 2024 and Release Date as 11 Aug, 2026. That means a stat site may use the early access launch while Steam's store page uses the 1.0 release.
The safest way to read no more room in hell 2 player count is to pair the stat snapshot with the official Steam release context. If a page needs current players today, the number must be refreshed. If the number cannot be refreshed, the page should say 待确认 instead of pretending the snapshot is live.
What the numbers mean for players
For a co-op survival horror game, concurrent players matter because matchmaking and squad formation depend on active responders. The collected count suggests the game had active Steam traffic at the time the material was captured. It does not prove queue health in every region, language, platform, or time slot.
The 24-hour peak is more useful than a single current number because it shows how high the player pool reached during the captured day. Still, a 24-hour peak can be shaped by patches, sales, weekends, console news, and streamer attention. Players should treat it as a sign of activity, not a guarantee that every mode will fill instantly.
Review and playtime context
The player-stat source lists 51% positive reviews, while the Steam material says English reviews were Mixed and recent all-language reviews were Mostly Positive in its own snapshot. Those figures are not identical because they come from different sources and likely different collection moments. The page should show them as source-specific, not as one merged verdict.
Average playtime at 21.6 hours and median playtime at 8.4 hours suggest that some players spend significant time with the game while many stop earlier. That fits the collected review material, which describes a tense co-op experience with split reception. The playtime numbers are helpful for context, but exact current playtime is 待确认 until refreshed.
Update policy
Any live-style player count page should display the time of the last update beside the number. The current page uses the collected snapshot because that is the only data provided. If the site later adds a real counter, it should separate current players, 24-hour peak, review status, and sales estimates into clearly labeled fields.
Do not mix estimates with official facts in the same sentence. Official Steam fields can support release date, feature tags, and review labels from the captured Steam page. Third-party stat fields can support units, revenue, playtime, and concurrent-player estimates only as collected estimates.
Official links: No More Room in Hell 2 official site, Steam.