The Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 closed beta has experienced a significant decline in engagement just 24 hours after its debut. While the game initially drew over 115,000 concurrent players on Steam, that figure fell by more than 50 percent within a single day, settling at approximately 44,000 concurrent users.
Quick Facts
- Initial Peak: Over 115,000 concurrent Steam players.
- Post-Day One Peak: 49,706 concurrent Steam players.
- Steam Rating: Currently holds a 49% positive rating, categorized as "mixed."
Player Feedback and Technical Hurdles
Community feedback on Steam highlights a divide regarding the game's direction. A primary complaint among users is that the title feels too similar to previous entries in the franchise, leading to a "mixed" reception. Beyond design, players have pointed to a rapid time-to-kill and persistent server instability as major roadblocks to a smooth experience.
Technical friction is further exacerbated by the game's implementation of the Ricochet anti-cheat system. Reports indicate that the software requires players to enable specific motherboard settings, such as Secure Boot and TPM, or perform BIOS updates to ensure compatibility. For many, these requirements are seen as overly invasive, with some users noting that the measures have not prevented reports of active cheating within the beta environment.
What to Expect Next
The Modern Warfare 4 closed beta is currently limited to those who pre-ordered the game or secured an access key. While the current multiplayer build is facing technical scrutiny, the campaign mode remains accessible to participants. Whether developers will adjust server stability or anti-cheat policies before the official launch remains the primary point of concern for the remaining player base.

