SUBSCRIBE
Tech Journal Now
  • Home
  • News
  • AI
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Best Buy
  • Software
  • Games
Reading: Bongo Cat, still one of the biggest games on Steam, gets even bigger with multiplayer: You can now have up to 100 cats on your screen at once, all of them happily bapping away as their owners type
Share
Tech Journal NowTech Journal Now
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • AI
  • Best Buy
  • Games
  • Software
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • AI
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Best Buy
  • Software
  • Games
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Tech Journal Now > Games > Bongo Cat, still one of the biggest games on Steam, gets even bigger with multiplayer: You can now have up to 100 cats on your screen at once, all of them happily bapping away as their owners type
Games

Bongo Cat, still one of the biggest games on Steam, gets even bigger with multiplayer: You can now have up to 100 cats on your screen at once, all of them happily bapping away as their owners type

News Room
Last updated: August 15, 2025 6:36 pm
News Room
Share
3 Min Read
SHARE

Back in April we discovered Bongo Cat, a silly idle game about a cat with a hat who smacks your screen when you type. Silly, but also huge: Bongo Cat was one of the biggest games on Steam at the time, holding the number 12 spot on Steam’s most played chart. Four months later it’s still riding high on the charts, and earlier this week it got even better—because Bongo Cat is now multiplayer.

The “Co-op Meowtiplayer Update” launched earlier this week, enabling up to 100 cats to come together in a proper clowder of screen-slapping digital kitties. Like the game itself, there’s really nothing more to it: It’s Bongo Cat, except a whole bunch of Bongo Cats all at once.

It’s also very simple to set up, which is a big part of the appeal because—again, just like the rest of Bongo Cat—it’s basically fire and forget: You can invite Bongo Cat-playing friends directly, or enter a lobby code into the game to jump in with strangers. Everything else is handled by Steam, so once the code is entered cats will simply start popping on and off your screen until you leave the lobby or quit the game outright.


Related articles

The Irox Games Discord has a channel dedicated to lobby codes, so I grabbed one at random and gave it a try. Within seconds, the party was started.

(Image credit: Future)

There’s no interactivity in the multiplayer mode: The closest you can get is clicking on your cat to make them say “meow meow,” which everyone else will see and can respond to in kind, if they’re so inclined. But we all get to show off our outfits, and everybody’s cat smacks as they type, which is oddly amusing to watch. Some people are bashing away furiously on their keyboards, their Bongo Cats bap-bap-bapping away in rhythm, while others are either hypnotized by the display, or have maybe left the room entirely.

Bongo Cat multiplayer Twitch stream? You better believe it. (And yes, I’m in there.)

You can see on SteamDB that Bongo Cat’s player numbers have dropped precipitously near the end of July, from around 150,000 concurrents—and often much higher—to a 24-hour peak of 94,505. That, Bongo Cat creator Marcel Zurawka told Eurogamer, is the result of a crackdown on bots, which reportedly made up roughly half of the old concurrent player numbers. Bongo Cat’s concurrent player count dropped to around 75,000 immediately after the crackdown, but has been ticking upward ever since.

Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.

AMD Ryzen 9 9800X3D processor

Best PC build 2025

All our favorite gear

Read the full article here

You Might Also Like

Where to find the Apostate Key in Silksong

Conan O’Brien played Borderlands 4 for charity, but somebody should have told him about the Claptrap mute button: ‘He’s my least favorite trash can’

You should read these 54 World of Darkness books for $25 to catch up on the lore ahead of Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2

Remember that great Friday the 13th game that got shuttered? The same studio is doing it all again, except this time it’s Halloween

Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2’s DLC clans are no longer DLC clans: ‘Lasombra and Toreador belong in the base game, so that is what we are doing’

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad image

Trending Stories

Games

All the playable clans in Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 and their clan abilities

October 8, 2025
Software

Apple’s DMA troubles in Europe continue, but a solution may be in sight – Computerworld

October 8, 2025
Games

Epic sues Fortnite botters who filled their own maps with clankers and made off with tens of thousands of dollars

October 8, 2025
Games

I cut out my tongue to unlock a door in Eclipsium, then things started getting weird

October 8, 2025
News

Fresh off $30M round, Seattle startup Lumen Bioscience adds Microsoft vet Jeff Raikes to board

October 8, 2025
Games

This retro turn-based horror game reminded me just how scary classic survival horror was

October 8, 2025

Always Stay Up to Date

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Follow US on Social Media

Facebook Youtube Steam Twitch Unity

2024 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Tech Journal Now

Quick Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?