Most Played Racing Titles on Steam in May 2023

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The popularity of racing games and simulations is hard to gauge, especially since they seem to vary considerably around the releases of new content, big updates or even influences of real-world events. What can be gauged, however, is cold, hard numbers - so we did just that for the most important racing titles on Steam in May 2023.

The warm weather in most of the northern hemisphere as summer is approaching was noticeable in May: Almost every title on our list has seen a dip in average player numbers, such as both F1 22 and F1 Manager 2022. Not much has happened in the pecking order compared to the April numbers, but there is a surprising resurgence.

Note: While iRacing is available on Steam as well, its numbers are not representative as most players acces the sim through its own UI. As a result, its statistics are not included in this article.

No Changes Up Front​

Even though BeamNG.drive is the only title of the top three that has seen an increase in player numbers, the podium remained unchanged in May: Forza Horizon 5 is still going strong, followed by BeamnNG.drive and Assetto Corsa. Behind the top three, Forza Horizon 4 holds station.

Meanwhile, F1 23 has been announced in early May, and F1 22's numbers have decreased since - a whopping 25,87% loss of average players is still not enough to make it tumble down the order, however. It is F1 Manager 2022 that took the biggest hit of the month, however, at a loss of 27,63%.

Unexpected Resurgence​

While Need For Speed Unbound was ranking behind its predecessor in April, the title has seen an enormous increase in players in May: A 136,19% gain means more average players than NFS Heat and even F1 Manager 2022. Interestingly, the numbers had dropped when the big Vol. 2 Update was released in March - only to take off again now.

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All that applies to GTA V as well though. Sure, BeamNG is better at that, but GTA V is also "good enough for a pretty competent racing game".

Also, what about Snowrunner then? Are challenges there also racing? If yes, are timed deliveries in ETS2 also racing?

You either include all those games or none of them. You can go either way, but there should be consistency, or those charts don't really make much sense.
BeamNG is sold as a vehicle simulator and the main menu, with only stock content, points directly to a time trial feature along with various timed, high-speed scenarios. GTA V is sold as a plot-driven heist game that incidentally includes some racing. That seems like a reasonable distinction to me

Regarding Snowrunner and ETS2, I have no problem including them for comparison and perspective. But I also think that for how most people categorize "racing" it requires the kind of speed that isn't present in that kind of driving, no matter how time-crunched the challenge is
 
I'm surprised not to see AMS2, especially with the new incredible physics update. Much better than AC on many fronts.
Sadly most players don't stick around. Most of the game's peaks are sadly when major updates come around and for whatever reason they leave, then come back for the next major update. My guess though is the lack of good multiplayer compared to its competitors. I love AMS2 because I love AI racing and I also lack the confidence to race online.
 
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I'd be curious to know how many in those AC figures are either drifters or cruisers, AC seems pretty popular for both those activities.
Well, AC is certainly not 1 dimensional anymore. Although drifting has always been popular cruising is newer. With the csp controller update (not sure how good it is) but that would open AC to more people. Also with Schumawilk's RARE app and the new csp AI features the AI is better than ever too. Never though I'd like cruising but sometimes its mindless fun.
 
Scary low numbers. Let's take AMS2, peak users 850. How many sales did they have, like 10 times this number?
 
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Surprisingly Wreckfest is not on the top 10. It seems "moddability" and arcade style visuals, physics and maybe storyline/career mode is the main ingredients for commercially successful car driving/racing games.
Meanwhile BeamNG and Assetto Corsa are both in the top 3. So I guess your point about mods being a key ingredient for easy success seems to be about right. Neither much story nor much arcade elements included in those two.

BeamNG seems to be a pretty good sim for rally and well, getting slowly there on tarmac even when it still does not feel right to me. But it certainly takes the simulation part pretty serious. Looking forward how well it will handle in the future, but it certainly is already the better Rally Sim compared to something as Arcady as DR 2.0 … and it gets better with every update.
Are BeamNG and Snowrunner even racing games? Maybe let's include Euro Truck Simulator as well then? Or Car Mechanic Simulator? Or GTA V?
No idea about Snowrunner, but with BeamNG there is a certain aspect of the game that is most certainly a racing game. They have race tracks, race cars, a decent simulation as well and the Rally time trials are most likely the best the genre has to offer (thanks to the mods).
 
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