Today at its Steam Dev Days conference, Valve announced that its Steam video-game platform now has 75 million active accounts.
Less than three months ago in October, Valve said that there were 65 million active accounts, which marked a 30 percent growth in 2013.
Valve now has many more users on its Steam platform than Microsoft’s 48 million users on Xbox Live, though still trails Sony’s 110 million users on the Playstation Network.
The Bellevue game company continues to grow its user base as it charges ahead with plans to upend the gaming industry. Just last week at CES, Valve CEO Gabe Newell unveiled 13 hardware partners that will make variations of the Linux-based Steam Machine, optimized for Valve’s dominant Steam computer gaming platform.
Here are a few tweets from developers at Steam Dev Days, which is a closed-door event not open to the press that includes several sessions with representatives from Valve and other companies like Alienware, Icculus, Intel, Nvidia and AMD:
Steam has hit 75 million active users! #SteamDevDays
— El Oshcuro (@DaveOshry) January 15, 2014
Steam has a community of 75 million active users @UnitedFrontGame #SteamDevDays
— Jose Ilitzky (@jilitzky) January 15, 2014
It also appears that Valve is giving every Steam Dev Days attendee a Gigabyte Steam Machine:
We’re all getting Gigabyte Steam Machines! Wooooooo! #SteamDevDays
— El Oshcuro (@DaveOshry) January 15, 2014
And that’s in addition to the Steam Controller they received in the goodie bag:
When Valve say swag they mean SWAG! #steamdevdays pic.twitter.com/pZoMppxuAj
— Bellers (@richardwindell) January 15, 2014