Only 41% population left!

Never seen WoW such a terrible state so sad to see this game tank like this.

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  1. I don’t watch videos that are posted in this forum. To me, that’s just clickbait. Anyone with something to discuss can do that with text, not their video.

  2. This is “wow is dying” post number 13,000. Maybe more. Why on earth would I care about another one?

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  1. This literally always happens after the launch of an expansion.

  2. Literally nobody besides Blizzard themselves has access to sub numbers (and Blizzard hasn’t reported them in years). I can say that the playerbase literally doubled in size in three days and I’d have about as reliable of a statistic as whatever these sites are using.

  3. Shut up. This is like the 500th carbon-copy of this crap on these forums and is borderline spam.

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Wow has been dying for awhile now. Its just slow.

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realy again ??

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Did you miss WoD? Every expansion has had a major subscriber boost that drops off a few month into the expansion.

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IF you take a look at BellularGaming latest video: it’s only negative vids.

This guy makes his living denigrating the game that allows him to exist as a streamer…

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another spam post of the same long dead beaten horse.

You’re literally weeks too late, so many topics about this, and sad thing is players like you don’t understand simply this is normal after the launch of a new product, not just world of warcraft. Simply put just think of any other game launch, playership is high for the first month or two, then sharpy declines after that as all the players finished and got bored of the game, and/or moved on to the next latest and greatest or hyped up game.

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If this is about the Superdata article that came out, which I’m sure it is, then you’ll know they said it’s perfectly normal for subs to rise at the launch of an expansion and then drop and stabilize afterwards. They dropped by 41% from the over inflated high point of launch, there are not 41% of players left.

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No post count - check.
No discussion- check.
Post a YouTube video that the game is dying - check.

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Consumers lose interest after new thing stops being new. :astonished:

https://memegenerator.net/img/instances/62252005.jpg

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Game has been dying since vanilla released so …

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Oh look, another post of someone with no posts on the forums just plastering youtube videos on the forums with zero thoughts of their own.

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Pretty standard with games. How many people are playing Fall guys and Among Us lately. There is almost a nomadic movement with games when the new shiny drops or gets traction.

While I wouldn’t break out the “WoW is dying” card, it is interesting that Blizzard stopped disclosing their subscription numbers.

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They stopped disclosing their sub numbers halfway into WoD when the expansion flopped so cataclysmically that subs went from 10M at the start to 3.3M early in 6.2.

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The fact that Blizzard hasn’t started disclosing these numbers again makes me suspicious. I think there was a spike in subscribers when Legion came out, but I’m still suspicious.

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They outright swapped to the MAU model because of how badly WoD’s sub loss was.

Like, they quite literally argued to Activision that MAUs would be a better metric than subscriber count.

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DAU and MAU are a better metric

Like to add if you open the Blizz launcher or fire up the mobile app you are added to Blizz/Acti Mau

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where are they going to go? there’s nothing out there.

they’ll be back next tier begging their GM to take them back.

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