Brink is now free on Steam - and tops two well known multiplayer games

I quite liked Brink back in the day. At the time, Eurogamer contributor Simon Parkin called it "an exceptional team shooter, smart, supremely well balanced and with a unique, exciting art style" in his Brink review.
Controversially, he added "in moment-to-moment play, this is often a more engaging, tighter experience than Valve's Team Fortress 2."
Clearly the world thought differently, as these days Team Fortress 2 continues to have about 60k concurrent users a day. Brink, however, had as few as four yesterday (according to Steamcharts). That's not 4k, by the way, but four total.
Making it free has bumped it up a bit. Steamcharts now pegs Brink as having roughly a thousand concurrent players. Comparatively, LawBreakers tended to waver between 750 and 430 in the last day or so, while Battleborn, another free-to-play shooter, is only managing around 45-75 at the moment.