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New farming game is suddenly bigger than anything on Steam

Beating Counter-Strike 2, PUBG, and Apex Legends, this new farming game is 2025's biggest overnight hit, outgrowing any current Steam game.

The last couple of weeks have seen a blocky farming game with a shockingly simple premise outgrow the Steam player counts of Counter-Strike 2, PUBG, and Apex Legends to become one of 2025's biggest games. Grow a Garden, which is somehow even more elementary in design than its name would suggest, is the latest megahit on the block. With just shy of 1.5 million concurrent players at the time of writing, it's currently bigger than every Steam game. And, yes, it's on Roblox.

It starts you out with an empty plot of land. You'll buy seeds, wait for them to grow, and then use the proceeds to invest in increasingly exotic produce. It's a casual farming game about micromanaging resources and investing in rare pets and equipment, giving you the simple goal of growing a thicket worth showing off to the neighboring botanists popping in and out of the server.

Appearing out of nowhere just last month, Grow a Garden has quickly soared higher than the Blox Fruits) by almost double, skirting five million concurrent players according to figures from Rolimons, or just ing it according to RoMonitor Stats.

So what's the secret to its success? Well, it's free. Plus, there's the nostalgic call of its Lego-like look, which harkens back to the Roblox platform's simpler days. Then there's the ultra-basic premise and interface: you , sow seeds, harvest the crops, and use the cash to buy bigger and better plants until you have a veritable jungle that grows while you're AFK.

Whether grounded in reality or not, I'm also going to partially blame the Chicken Jockey meme for this one, as Grow a Garden's Chicken Zombie pet caused a real ruckus when the dev gave it away for a limited time during a major update.

The question remains whether it can hold onto its gargantuan player base. Will updates keep players watering their saplings, or will these gardens soon be left to rot? Roblox games tend to run their course quickly, but the likes of Blox Fruits, roleplay hubs like Murder Mystery 2 have cultivated long-term audiences over the years.

There's also the question of just how realistic the numbers are. Promise to give away a powerful item in a slim window, and you're sure to have a few bad actors exploit its scarcity. Who can say how much potential bot activity is padding the stats?

By the time you read this, Grow a Garden could be as deserted as the average anime homage or tickling the peak of its popularity once again – such is the flash-in-the-pan nature of most Roblox games. Given that its developers are now aiming to set a new world record for the most people performing the Monster Mash at the same time, they're seemingly willing to do anything to keep it going.

My curiosity got the better of me in the end, so I've already put together a seeds tier list to help you out.

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