Conan Exiles Enhanced is back inside Steam's most-played top 100 while Funcom continues patching the Unreal Engine 5 version of its open-world survival game.

In Gamers Now's 17:50 UTC reading of Steam's public most-played chart on June 10, Conan Exiles Enhanced ranked No. 66 with 15,243 players in-game. The game was not listed in the latest weekly top-100 comparison, while Steam's chart showed a 40,931-player weekly peak.

That gives the Enhanced relaunch another visible Steam moment after a larger technical upgrade earlier this spring. Conan Exiles first launched in 2018, but the current Steam page presents it as Conan Exiles Enhanced, an open-world survival game with upgraded visuals, performance improvements, Steam Deck work, quality-of-life changes and a redesigned UI.

Patch 1.2.0 gives returning players cleaner survival work

The Steam movement lands just as Funcom releases the second patch for Conan Exiles Enhanced. In the June update announcement on Steam, the studio says Patch 1.2.0 adds hotkeyed quick-stack and transfer into chests without opening them, improves server performance when loading decorated bases and fixes invisible items after using Take All on large loot bags on servers with large databases.

The same update also fixes tavern barkeepers and patron NPCs not spawning on dedicated Isle of Siptah servers, along with the mod incompatibility check for players using older mod versions. Funcom points players to its full patch notes for the wider list of changes, fixes and known issues.

A dark ruin scene in Conan Exiles Enhanced
Conan Exiles Enhanced is continuing to receive patches after its Unreal Engine 5 upgrade.

Conan Exiles Enhanced has been building toward this moment for weeks. Gamers Now previously covered the free Conan Exiles Enhanced UE5 upgrade when Funcom brought the overhaul to Steam, with improved visuals and performance serving as the main pitch for returning PC players.

A survival game rebound below Steam's giants

The No. 66 placement does not put Conan Exiles Enhanced near Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2 or PUBG: Battlegrounds at the top of Steam. Its movement is lower down the chart, where paid survival games and long-running live releases fight for visibility beneath the usual free-to-play fixtures.

That lower-chart space still matters for an eight-year-old survival game. The Enhanced version is visible in Steam's top 100 during the same window as a fresh patch, and its weekly peak above 40,000 players shows a larger return than the latest live count alone.

For players who already own Conan Exiles, the practical change is that the upgraded version is still being actively refined. For Funcom, the chart return suggests the Enhanced relaunch is keeping the game in front of Steam users beyond its first announcement burst.