Brendan Greene and the rest of the folks at Bluehole/PUBG Corp. are working hard to polish and implement new things in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds these days, but have lowered the frequency of updates. That doesn't stop their player numbers from climbing. Yesterday, we learned that the game has sold more than 15 million copies, and this has now lead to the game reaching another impressive milestone.
PUBG has just passed two million concurrent players. At the time of writing the exact number is 2,016,359 players and it seems like it's still growing. That's very impressive, especially as it's only been three weeks since it beat Dota 2's concurrent record of 1.291 million players.
It'll be very interesting to see how high these numbers can go. We know that the developers are working on both new maps, implementing vaulting and just making it ready for leaving early access, so chances are it'll keep growing for quite some time.