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8/04/12 8:22:07 AM#101
Originally posted by Skuz The quote was actually
The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated
and its by Twain after reading in a New York paper an obitury for himself.
WoW is on the downward spiral and next year, I think, we are going to see major changes at Activision/Bioware. |
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8/04/12 8:33:18 AM#102
some people will agree with me that wow is fastly becoming a sinking ship . yes there are some hardcore type of fans of wow who will not leave the game at any cost but they are very less in quantity . my prediction is that the game will lose its subscribers and be below 1 million mark in two years time . that is my view though .
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8/04/12 11:17:47 AM#103
As every one n every thing will taste The Death one day...
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8/04/12 11:31:06 AM#104
It's been pointed out once, and it should be pointed out again. Blizzard just have their most successful quarter ever. |
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8/04/12 11:45:02 AM#105
Originally posted by Illyssia Bioware isn't part of Activision. I think you are mixing up companies. |
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8/04/12 11:48:26 AM#106
@lota Well if you had sunk several years of your life into a character loaded with achievements, mounts, the best gear each tier has to offer, I don't think you'd want to dump all that work into the trash, would you? @dotdot Wasn't that mostly due to their cash shop?
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8/04/12 12:01:59 PM#107
Originally posted by Enigmatus I don't think it matters at all. Blizzard are a company. Their main goal, at least at this stage in their development, is to increase cashflow and revenues, and to increase the value shareholders get out of the company. They've achieved that, regardless of how they achieved it. World of Warcraft could tank, but if Blizzard are still reporting year-on-year gains then as far as anyone who matters is concerned... they're achieveing the goals they set out to acheieve. |
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8/04/12 12:14:13 PM#108
Originally posted by Enigmatus It seems like most mmos today lose 1/4 of their customers in the first month, let alone over 2 years. |
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8/05/12 5:46:28 AM#109
Originally posted by dotdotdash Hmm, that's not really very acccurate as for Activision/ Blizzard their total revenue fell 6.2 percent to $1.08 billion.
The key thing for them is sustained sales and growth. If they could get about 15 million signing on every week to Battle.net all would be well. However, they can't and WoW subs (their most persistent game) declining means they have an online game system designed to hold 15 to 20 million that has about 9 million or so now.
Factor into all of this the strong possibility of takeover then you could be talking massive shake-up in Activision/ Blizzard to keep profits. Remember folks now Diablo 3 is launched there isn't really any new game on the near horizon again for the company. The Blizzard bubble may have in reality burst finally. |
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8/05/12 5:49:30 AM#110
yes! WoW has been injured time to attack Guild Wars 2 and RaiderZ charge!!
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8/05/12 8:49:27 AM#111
Originally posted by Praetalus And a couple of months later they all leave again because it's still the same WoW from 10 years ago. And those leaving again are taking even more people with them. Yes you are right, every WoW expansion brings a lot of players back, but they are very very rarely staying, and after every expansion released WoW ends up with less subscribers then they had. It's like one step forward, two steps back... |
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8/05/12 9:02:05 AM#112
Originally posted by Thorgald
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8/05/12 9:13:12 AM#113
Free-to-play game, e.g. Runescape, have in theory many more players than WoW.
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8/05/12 10:37:54 AM#114
Cataclysm was a really bad expansion for WoW. While I didn't like WOTLK at all, I think Cata really dropped the ball. It was only during this expansion that they started bleeding subs like crazy. I think that they made a huge mistake to focus on revamping the 1-60 experience. They spent too much on revamping 1-60 so they didn't release enough endgame content. They failed to release Cata on time, so during the end of Wotlk people got pissed off at the lack of content. Cata failed miserably at delivering content. I really hope MOP picks up the pace. They really have to pull their act together because Blizzard is too dependent on WoW at the moment. They need to release more games and stop relying so much on WoW. They still have SC2 HOTS in the pipeline but I am not sure if that is going to be enough. Lets see what Titan and the D3 expansions hold for the future. I find it really sad that so many PC fans hate so much on Blizzard, even wanting the company to go under. You do realise that Blizzard is one of the very FEW companies still loyal to the PC platform? So many of you hate consoles yet you also hate one of the few wildly successful PC only companies. I would be very sad if Blizzard go bankrupt...three of the most engaging and popular PC universes will go to waste. Blizzard has been the company which I have always admired and I love their games. But they really need to rethink their strategy as their quality (their major selling point) has been severely lacking recently. |
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8/05/12 10:48:31 AM#115
Originally posted by Illyssia
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8/05/12 12:24:37 PM#116
Originally posted by fivoroth I did check up their wikipedia, and I was surprised at the fact that they have not created any new IPs aside from the currently mysterious Titan; To me, that kind of makes it seem like they are too dependent on these 3 IPs to the point that if all of them were to suffer any major losses, Blizzard doesn't have anything to fall back on. |
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TommiJyurro
Apprentice Member
Joined: 1/10/12
It's mostly s#!% in a can, unless it's s#!% on a wire.Why are you still playing with s#!%? |
8/05/12 1:08:48 PM#117
OMG! ONLY 9 MILLION PLAYERS! Can't wait till the nidjits start prognosticsting the downfall of one of the most popular games of all time. 9 million is still a huge amount of players, whatever their method of subscription. I DO see the trend of people leaving continuing, but not because of any apocalyptic, Azeroth-ending exodus of players. WoW is almost ten years old, and despite how easy, and(grudgingly) fun it is to play, it is getting old in the tooth. So, people, some desperate, others bored, still others just taking a break, will leave. WoW will end up going down in gaming history as the beast no one single game could kill. It will just sorta fall out of fashion as gaming technology evolves. That being said, it's fall from grace will be long and... graceful, with blizzard likely supporting it as long as it continues having a fanbase.
Anything new here? Hmmm... Nope. o/ |
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8/05/12 6:08:10 PM#118
"Net revenues (including "subscriptions, boxed products, expansion packs, licensing royalties, and value-added services") were $181 million in the latest quarter compared to $359 million in the comparable quarter a year earlier" 50% drop in revenues, that is no drop in the bucket. Anyone who thinks Mist is going to bring all those people back is not facing reality. Wow is starting to really show it's age and it will only get worse. |
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8/06/12 11:48:20 AM#119
Originally posted by NBlitz
But in the eastern world aren't most MMO's free to play? Especially the large ones, where they rely on their cash shops? If thats the case, then actually, WoW has more active subscibers than any MMO in the world. (I define a subscriber the same as Blizzard, as someone who has paid to play WoW in the month.) Also, no MMO in the entire world makes even close to the money Blizzard makes from WoW. Also, it's not easy for any MMO to keep retention, I can't actually think of any that has kept it's players for long other than WoW in the west. So I still believe that even at 1 million subs WoW would still be the largest MMO in the west, possibly in the world. |
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NBlitz
Advanced Member
Joined: 2/16/08
"Give a man a mask and he will show you his true face." |
8/06/12 12:33:37 PM#120
Originally posted by Valua I don't know about most, but just looking at the ones in the top list currently in South-Korea (http://www.gametrics.com/) the MMOs (Blade & Soul, Aion, TERA) listed there are P2P. "Since commercialization, B&S has been taking the lead of the online player number." Keep in mind before B&S, Aion was the most played P2P MMO in South-Korea until B&S launched. Aion sat at an easy 3.5 million subs (most of it in S-Korea). B&S has yet to launch in the rest of the world...just wow.
I don't know about that.
Not big but steady: EvE.
Yes.
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