Current server status
Servers look live
The official Steam API is returning an active player count right now.
Server Monitor
Use this monitor to separate real multiplayer trouble from local patch, login, lobby, or cache bugs before you reinstall.
Current server status
The official Steam API is returning an active player count right now.
Live player count
Official Steam Web API response.
24-hour peak
Useful for comparing quiet hours vs real outages.
All-time peak
Long-term context for launch interest and current activity.
Last updated
Live data cache refreshes every five minutes.
Best next check
If status looks fine, jump to patch notes and auth fixes next.
The most common problems so far are public-room join failures after updates, invalid authentication token errors, lobby lists not appearing, and local crash loops after a patch.
FAQ
Start with the live player count and the official Steam announcement feed. If the live count disappears, many players report the same issue, and a new patch just landed, downtime is more likely.
That usually points to a local problem such as version mismatch, a stale Steam session, broken cache, or a room-sync issue. Open the Can’t Join Server and Invalid Authentication Token pages next.
No. Low activity can simply mean off-hours. A live count above zero usually means the game is still answering on Steam even if matchmaking feels slower.