World of Warcraft has dropped another 1.5 million subscribers, Activision confirmed today.
The company stated during its quarterly earnings call that the long-running MMO is sitting at 5.6 million subscribers. This is down 1.5 million from 7.1 million in March 2015, a number which itself was down from 10 million. The nearly 3 million WoW subscriber loss was considered the biggest quarterly drop in the game's history.
Activision did note that a large non-expansion update called Fury of the Hellfire released near the end of the quarter, and helped to stabilize the subscriber numbers. It also said Blizzard revenues are up thanks to strong performance across its products, and that overall online players are up 50% year-over-year for Blizzard.
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The company stated during its quarterly earnings call that the long-running MMO is sitting at 5.6 million subscribers. This is down 1.5 million from 7.1 million in March 2015, a number which itself was down from 10 million. The nearly 3 million WoW subscriber loss was considered the biggest quarterly drop in the game's history.
Activision did note that a large non-expansion update called Fury of the Hellfire released near the end of the quarter, and helped to stabilize the subscriber numbers. It also said Blizzard revenues are up thanks to strong performance across its products, and that overall online players are up 50% year-over-year for Blizzard.
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