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The Bazaar player count: How many people play The Bazaar?

The Bazaar's official release numbers shows potential for growth.

The Bazaar has been steadily building a name for itself in the competitive deckbuilder and autobattler space, drawing interest from strategy fans eager for something fresh. Thanks to its blend of deckbuilding mechanics and tactical decision-making, the game has quickly carved out its niche alongside other roguelike strategy titles.

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While the developers haven’t shared official player counts across all platforms, Steam metrics give a clearer picture of how the game is performing after it was recently released on the platform. And if these numbers suggest what’s to come, the title could become a massive hit among competitive strategy gamers.

Here’s everything you need to know about the player count of The Bazaar in 2025.

How many people play The Bazaar? 2025 player count

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The Bazaar is showing potential to become a hit in no time. Image via Tempo

The Bazaar has finally made its way over to Steam on Aug. 14, 2025, after its initial release on April 2, 2025, and is currently available for Windows and Mac with a port likely to come soon for iOS and Android devices. The game also had an open beta phase from March 6, 2025.

However, the developer hasn’t released any official information regarding the player count up to this point. Thanks to SteamDB charts, we can now confirm that the game had an impressive debut on the platform, peaking at around 7,838 concurrent players during its first week on Steam.

This highlights just how much excitement the game generated among fans of deckbuilders and auto-battlers even before its release on Steam. Those numbers are a strong indicator of market traction for an indie release in a competitive genre. On most days, the 24-hour concurrent peak sits between 6,500 and 7,000 players on Steam, showing that the game continues to hold attention well beyond its launch hype.

Even during slower weekday hours, in-game activity remains healthy, usually ranging from 5,000 to 6,000 concurrent users. This steady engagement is crucial, not just for smooth matchmaking but also for ensuring the community stays active and welcoming to newcomers.

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Can Tempo build on this start with timely updates and transparent communication? Image via Tempo

The Bazaar player count, explained

Steam reviews for The Bazaar are largely positive, showing that most players enjoy what the game offers. However, there’s a share of mixed feedback as well, with common concerns centering around game balance and pacing of content updates. This isn’t unusual for indie PvP titles, where finding the perfect balance often takes time and community input.

Like many competitive games, the player population can rise and dip depending on the timing of major patches. That’s why developer transparency and clear roadmaps are so important, as players want to know what’s coming next and when. Tempo’s ability to communicate updates will directly impact how engaged and patient the community stays in the long run.

While The Bazaar isn’t competing with blockbuster AAA games in terms of daily player numbers, it has the potential to stand out as one of 2025’s strongest indie releases. For fans of roguelike deckbuilders who enjoy PvP action, it offers a niche but thriving space filled with fast-paced matches and creative strategies.

For more on The Bazaar, check out our guides on all monsters and loot, and how to fix connection issues.


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Covering esports and gaming for over seven years. Ardent fan of the MOBA genre, One Piece, Tolkienverse, DC Comics, and more. Previous bylines include Sportskeeda, Gfinity Esports, CharlieIntel, and Dexerto. Sports fan (Manchester United, Mohun Bagan, Kolkata Knight Riders).