Gaming trend data via MCP

Track concurrent player counts, game momentum, and rising titles across Steam, YouTube, TikTok, and Reddit - all from your AI assistant without manual platform checks.

Gaming trends across every platform, from one connection

Tracking game popularity used to mean checking Steam charts, scrolling TikTok hashtags, and pulling Reddit posts separately - then trying to reconcile data in different formats and scales. Trends MCP gives your AI assistant structured gaming trend data from every major platform in a single session, normalized for cross-platform comparison.

Ask your AI which games are gaining player momentum on Steam, which gaming topics are rising on YouTube, which hashtags are driving creator interest on TikTok, and which titles are generating the most Reddit discussion - all in plain language, no API keys, no scraping.

What gaming trend data reveals

Steam concurrent players measure actual engagement, not just downloads or purchases. A game with rising concurrent player counts is retaining its audience. A game with high peak players but declining concurrent counts is losing retention. These dynamics play out weeks before they show up in developer earnings calls or press coverage.

YouTube game search volume reveals which titles content creators are producing and audiences are watching. A game with rapidly rising YouTube search interest typically sees that interest convert to new player acquisition 2-4 weeks later. YouTube trends for gaming are one of the strongest leading indicators of Steam sales velocity.

TikTok gaming hashtags drive awareness for a new generation of gamers. Short-form video clips of gameplay mechanics, moments, and challenges spread faster on TikTok than any other platform. A game gaining TikTok momentum outside its core audience is often one that will surprise consensus player count expectations.

Reddit gaming community discussion tracks depth of engagement - the type of conversation that indicates players are invested, not just interested. Discussion volume in specific game subreddits measures community health, which correlates with long-term retention and expansion pack or DLC purchase rates.

Use cases

For game developers and publishers: Track competitor title momentum before and after launch. Understand which content creator communities are driving organic discovery. Identify geographic markets where search interest is growing but player acquisition has not caught up.

For game industry investors: Monitor concurrent player trends across a game studio's portfolio. Compare Steam player trajectories for competitors in the same genre. Use YouTube and TikTok trend data as leading indicators of upcoming quarterly revenue. Identify studios where social momentum is building ahead of their next announcement.

For content creators: Find games with rising viewer interest before the content creation space gets crowded. Track which gaming topics are trending on TikTok and Reddit simultaneously - the cross-platform overlap identifies the topics most worth covering for reach.

Example queries

Ask your AI:

Trends MCP returns structured data for each query, enabling your AI to reason over the numbers, build comparisons, and draw conclusions - rather than just presenting a chart for you to interpret manually.

Getting started

Add Trends MCP to your AI assistant to run gaming trend queries immediately. No API key setup for individual sources. One connection gives access to Steam, YouTube, TikTok, Reddit, Google Search, and Wikipedia trend data simultaneously.

See Steam Trends, YouTube Trends, and TikTok Trends for source-specific documentation and example queries.

get_trends

Pull the full historical player count or search volume curve for any game - see exactly when a title spiked, where it peaked, and whether it is retaining players or declining.

get_trends(keyword='Elden Ring', source='steam', data_mode='weekly')

get_growth

Calculate period-over-period growth in player counts, search volume, or social discussion for any game. Compare launch-period momentum to current state.

get_growth(keyword='Elden Ring', source='steam', percent_growth=['3M', '12M'])

get_ranked_trends

Rank a list of games by current YouTube search growth or Reddit discussion momentum to identify which titles are gaining the fastest. Useful for spotting breakout games early.

get_ranked_trends(source='youtube', sort='yoy_pct_change', limit=50)

get_top_trends

Discover which games and gaming topics are trending right now on TikTok and Reddit without knowing which titles to check.

get_top_trends(type='TikTok Trending Hashtags', limit=25)

Common questions

Trends MCP covers Steam (concurrent player counts), YouTube (game search volume and video interest), TikTok (gaming hashtags), Reddit (community discussion volume), Google Search (keyword interest), and Wikipedia (page views). Each source captures a different dimension of game popularity and player engagement.
The steam source returns concurrent player count data for any game on Steam. Specify the game title and Trends MCP auto-resolves it to the Steam App ID. Response includes peak player counts and normalized engagement scores over time, with monthly granularity.
Yes. YouTube search volume, TikTok hashtag volume, Reddit discussion, and Google Search interest can all be tracked for a game title before its Steam launch. These signals often predict post-launch player numbers and retention.
All three. Game developers track competitor momentum and genre trends. Investors use gaming trend data to identify breakout titles and evaluate gaming company performance. Content creators use it to find which games have growing audiences worth covering.
Google Search, TikTok, and Reddit data updates weekly. Steam player count data updates monthly. YouTube search volume data updates weekly. All data is normalized on a 0-100 scale for cross-platform comparison.
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