D-DAY vs Special Forces Simulator

D-DAY currently leads with 220 concurrent players against 169. On all-time peak the record belongs to Special Forces Simulator at 296 concurrent players, versus 246. Momentum favours Special Forces Simulator: -12.0% week over week versus -19.3% for D-DAY. Lifetime, Special Forces Simulator has more visits (170.5M vs 149.6M). Full side-by-side history for D-DAY and Special Forces Simulator is charted above.

D-DAY
220
playing now
246 24h peak · 149.6M visits
VS
Special Forces Simulator
169
playing now
274 24h peak · 170.5M visits

Player count history

D-DAYSpecial Forces Simulator

Head to head

Metric D-DAY Special Forces SimulatorDifference
Playing now22016951
24h peak24627428
24h average16918011
7-day peak24627428
7-day average12116140
30-day peak24627428
All-time peak24629650
24h change 79.8% 29.5%
7d change 19.3% 12.0%
Total visits149.6M170.5M20.8M
Visits (24h)24K30.6K6.5K
Visits (7d)128.4K207.3K78.8K (1.6×)
Favorites672K5.1M4.4M (7.5×)
Rating79.0%90.8%
Global rank (players)#3,121#3,266of 7,866
Trending score74.123.3
CreatedJul 6, 2017Jun 12, 2023
GenreActionShooter

Other comparisons

Both games are sampled on the same schedule and plotted on a shared time axis, so the comparison is like for like. Peaks, averages and growth come from RoVitals's own recorded history — 8 days for D-DAY, 10 for Special Forces Simulator.