Proof that "wow is dying" term has been sung even in 2007

Do I need to draw you a diagram?

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I think that’s only if you’re “shaming” isn’t it :thinking:

As long as the capability for private servers to exist remains then wow will never die.

everyone and everything is always dying. That doesn’t mean we are all dead.

One day, WoW will end. For now, it’s just declining slowly the way all things do.

ur a lie it dont look like the WOW form

Oh My! Lets be honest…wow is dead to people that no longer play wow. As long as you have new players coming it will be alive to them. At some point in the future blizzard will stop supporting wow and then it will be dead to all. Until then have fun

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“As long as I remain alive I’ll never die!!”

:rofl:

no GOD do not , is gonna save all pepole that die , and help to get life a more

Technically, everything is dying. It’s just that some things are dying a lot quicker than others.

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Why did they stop publishing their subs?

They were very happy to post them back then.

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probably because it was used in the wrong way as many people used it as a catalyst here

I’m pretty sure I acknowledged that. I said it peaked in Wrath, I think the drop off after that was largely natural until the WoD spike. You see the drop go sharply down from the steady fall after that initial spike.

If Blizz ever shuts down Wow then whoever manages to make the best private server(s) is going to have a pretty nice looking bank account :laughing:

Because they moved to a new metric of measuring the game to investors. Sub numbers were never meant for anyone other than investors and they were never posted as a bragging right.

because that was the metric they used.

Bad publicity to say “We’ve lost 3 million subs” , better to say "We’ve made X amount of $$ for all our games in Y "

Cause we’re in the business of making $$ :clown_face:

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In most shareholder meetings tbf

Or maybe the people who prefer FF should never have been playing WoW in the first place. They certainly seem to hate everything about the game.

If the “I don’t want to do quests. I don’t want to do dungeons. I don’t want to raid. I don’t want to PvP. I don’t want to explore.” crowd leave for another game… good.

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The faster they leave the better. :+1:

I’m curious what your source is. MMO-Population, which is the only site that provides estimated data that I’m aware of, has Shadowlands dropping to a regular level of subs (ie, after the launch spike) that is consistently higher than it has been since the WoD launch.

I don’t understand that if some other game is doing better its the signal that we must jump ship or else, as many people say

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