It’s been a bit of a slow year for MMOs all around. Even MMO powerhouse World of
Warcraft hasn’t been immune, losing over 1 million subscribers in the past three
months. Then again, the fact that WoW could lose what’s essentially the size of the
player base of most other MMOs without going into panic mode is a testament of its
success.
And it looks like Blizzard has nothing to worry about in terms of player base. After
Mists of Pandaria, WoW’s latest expansion pack, released, it seems like Blizzard’s
managed to grab all of those subscriptions right back. Though Pandaria has only been
out for over a week, Blizzard’s managed to snatch up over 1 million subscriptions
during that time, putting WoW comfortably back over the 10 million subscribers mark.
The only concern now is how quickly veteran players, who re-subscribed only for the
new content, will burn through Mists of Pandaria. Will Blizzard manage to trot out
something new when the player base begins dropping out once again next year?
And it looks like Blizzard has nothing to worry about in terms of player base. After
Mists of Pandaria, WoW’s latest expansion pack, released, it seems like Blizzard’s
managed to grab all of those subscriptions right back. Though Pandaria has only been
out for over a week, Blizzard’s managed to snatch up over 1 million subscriptions
during that time, putting WoW comfortably back over the 10 million subscribers mark.