The open beta for Modern Warfare 4 has seen a sharp decline in PC engagement shortly after its launch. According to SteamDB data, the Infinity Ward-developed shooter reached a peak of 115,145 concurrent players on Steam during its early access period, but that figure dropped to 51,582 within 24 hours.

Community Reception and Gameplay Concerns

Alongside the reduction in player activity, the game's Steam user rating is currently classified as "Mixed." Analysis of the feedback shows that 45 percent of submitted reviews are negative. Players have identified several specific friction points that impact their experience, including:

  • Aim Assist: Concerns regarding the implementation of assist mechanics.
  • Time-to-Kill: Feedback suggesting the current speed of engagements feels off for the intended pace.
  • Map Design and Spawns: Criticisms directed at map layouts and the consistency of player spawn points.

Context for PC Players

While earlier previews suggested that the title featured refined movement and gunplay compared to previous entries in the franchise, these initial PC metrics indicate a mismatch between developer design choices and the expectations of the core PC audience. Because the current beta requires pre-orders or code access, the player pool is largely comprised of long-term franchise participants rather than a casual audience.

A wider open beta phase is scheduled for the following week. This upcoming period is expected to provide a broader data set and a more comprehensive look at how the game performs across a larger user base ahead of its October 23, 2026 release date.