Dota 2: Another Valve title, Dota 2, continues to maintain a strong monthly average of active users. In April, about 440,000 people played this game, which originally released in 2013.
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Minecraft: Released on November 18, 2011, Minecraft remains incredibly popular. Last month, it had 140 million active monthly users, showing no signs of slowing down.
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Grand Theft Auto V: Despite being an older game, GTA V continues to attract a considerable number of players. The game has managed to span three console generations, with its upcoming re-release on PS5 and Xbox Series X later this year.
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO): Originally released on August 21, 2012, CS:GO is still one of the most popular first-person shooters. Last month, the player base peaked at 35 million active users.
League of Legends: Released on October 27, 2009, League of Legends continues to dominate the MOBA genre. The game has over 115 million monthly players, with a majority concentrated in the United States.
Warframe: Although not as massive as some other titles, Warframe still has a dedicated player base. The game, which came out on March 25, 2013, averages around 47,000 monthly players and receives regular updates.
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Hearthstone: This turn-based card game, originally released in 2014, still retains over 2.5 million average monthly users. Despite a slight decline, it remains popular among card game enthusiasts.
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World of Warcraft: Still going strong, World of Warcraft retains an average monthly player base of more than 5 million active users. The game, released in 2004, continues to draw players back with its extensive DLCs and updates.
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Left 4 Dead 2: Released by Valve on November 17, 2009, this zombie shooter still has a dedicated following. The game helped popularize the first-person zombie shooter sub-genre and continues to be played by tens of thousands of people.
These games demonstrate the enduring appeal of well-crafted titles and the strong communities that continue to support them years after their initial release.