Over the years, it’s become increasingly hard to judge what’s going to hit on Steam. There are big breakouts, for sure, but very few games manage to muster a million in sales. Escape From Duckov not only accomplished that milestone, but it’s also gone on to chart over 300,000 concurrent players since launch.
That news comes from Steam Charts data, and given that it launched on October 18, it’s a major accomplishment. It’s easy to see why people have flocked to this strategic game, which is partly a parody of the Escape From Tarkov franchise. You’ll begin your journey as an “average duck,” waking up from a slumber to partake in classic survival festivities and loot gathering.
Escape From Dukov Hits 300,000 Players On Steam
It Was Released A Few Weeks Ago
After just a few weeks, Escape From Duckov reached over 300,000 concurrent players and sold a million copies in total. You’ll play as a little duck who is trying to survive with access to an arsenal, a premise that probably sold at least tens of thousands of people on the concept alone.
Interestingly, the game is a play on Escape from Tarkov, which has been playable since 2016 across various alpha, beta, and early access periods, and is set to release in just a few weeks on November 15, 2025. It seems like people are taking to Duckov due to the 50+ hour campaign, the low price ($17.99 with sales peppered in), and Steam Workshop compatibility.
How Escape From Dukov’s Player Count Compares To Other Games
It’s Only Below A Few Steam Staples
At the time of publication, only Counter-Strike 2, DOTA 2, and PUBG: Battlegrounds were above Escape From Duckov‘s concurrent Steam users this past week. Although Battlefield 6 has a bigger peak, Duckov is currently coming in above it, as the dust has settled from BF6‘s very-hyped launch.
Just to put it into perspective, Duckov is doing better than Apex Legends, Delta Force, Rust, Stardew Valley, and GTA V/GTA Online. While most of those games have been out far longer, it’s still a major accomplishment to rise to those ranks in this current competitive climate.
Whether you play Escape From Duckov or not, it’s a good sign that smaller games are able to break through amid the noise and chaos that is the Steam marketplace. Especially amid all the interesting developments within the games on Steam themselves.

