RimWorld has reached a new milestone on Steam, breaking its all-time concurrent player count with the release of the Odyssey expansion. According to SteamDB, the game peaked at around 67,000 simultaneous players, surpassing its previous record of approximately 62,000 during the launch of last year’s Anomaly DLC.
The fifth major expansion for RimWorld, Odyssey, officially launched earlier today and has already been met with strong enthusiasm from the game’s growing community. Players have praised both the scope of new content and the renewed excitement it has brought to a game known for its emergent storytelling and deep colony simulation mechanics.
Odyssey introduces gravships—customizable vessels that allow colonists to traverse the planet and even reach orbit. Colonies can now become mobile, floating settlements that evolve as players collect rare gravcores and explore hazardous environments. New biomes such as glowforests, lava fields, and glacial plains expand the range of survival scenarios, each offering unique challenges from volcanic activity to toxic rainfall.
Players can now build settlements in varied locations, including cliffside strongholds, island villages, and abandoned ruins. The expansion also adds a space exploration element, letting colonists board their gravships and travel to collapsed orbital platforms and asteroid mines, all while managing oxygen, heat, and vacuum exposure.
Beyond the terrain and travel mechanics, Odyssey adds over 40 new animal species, ranging from adorable companions like prairie dogs to combat-ready predators such as scimitar cats. These animals can be trained, traded, or even enhanced with sentience catalysts for defensive purposes. The inclusion of fishing, new weapons, environmental hazards, and powerful new enemies—such as the hive queen and the cyclops mechanoid—adds further depth to the experience.
A standout narrative feature of the expansion is the new planetary quest system. Players may chase down rare creatures like the alpha thrumbo, confront mercenary crypts, or explore derelict orbital wreckage in search of valuable resources. The game’s core storytelling engine remains intact, but with fresh tools and systems that offer a wider range of narrative possibilities.
At the heart of Odyssey lies a looming threat—the mechanoid hive mind. Its endless reproduction and aggressive expansion set the stage for a climactic decision, forcing players to either destroy the mind or claim control of its power for their own.
Originally launched in early access in 2013, RimWorld has steadily grown through a series of expansions and community support, evolving into one of Steam’s most enduring simulation titles. Developed by Tynan Sylvester and published by Ludeon Studios, the game was designed not as a conventional challenge, but as an AI-powered narrative generator where each player’s colony tells a unique story.
Now, with Odyssey propelling the game to a new record on Steam, RimWorld continues to prove that its blend of survival, strategy, and storytelling still has room to grow—and reach new heights, both planetary and beyond.

