PUBG came into our lives with a bang and alongside of forming the Battle Royale genre, was quick enough to gather a player base of millions. More games followed by PUBG remained to be the dominant force in the world of online games.
This dominance however, is steadily losing the count with each counting day. After almost a year of PUBG's rein, the game's daily player base has fell from the million count. On September, 10th
PUBG lost the million player count, a feat that started last year on 8th September.
This ends a yearlong run of popularity of the game which has now started to take a downward trajectory. And this is greatly due to the increase in popularity of other games most importantly Fortnite.
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They only care about the mobile version, too sad.
I will keep playing it from time to time, but I cannot wait to try the new Black Ops.
There is no way a game will grow constantly over time, it will eventually peak and fall.
There will always be people that get bored, or move onto a new game. There is no game that can permanently retain their audience.
Hell, even Fortnite stopped growing as rapidly recently. Unless the tournament in 2019 brings in more players, it should start it's fall soon too, and people will latch onto the next big thing.
Aloha Mr Hand !
The recipe seems to be - new shit every few months. Doesn't matter if it's good or bad
And that is the reason i think people want something fresh, now we see the third wave of new royales coming out, it's a shame the old ones can't change so fast, new mechanics are being implemented every few months on new releases
I mean....they lost a shitload of people to Fortnite.....but I imagine by now that's all stabilized to their core playerbase.
On steam?
You're absolutely right. It's a common pattern in the gaming industry for games to experience fluctuations in player numbers over time as players explore new titles and trends. Games can have their moment of intense popularity and then gradually see player counts decline as newer experiences emerge. Developers often work to keep their games fresh and appealing to maintain or regain player interest.
PUBG had a significant impact on the gaming world by popularizing the battle royale genre and maintaining a dedicated player base for an extended period. The fact that it remained popular for as long as it did is a testament to its appeal and the efforts of its developers.
Unfortunately also an especially severe cheater problem right now. Just watched a current YouTube of a PUBG streamer yesterday and really every run he started he ran into cheaters. Aimbots, usually, but also no recoil scripts and wallhacks. And he didnt even bother to report because there was no real point. I cite "everyone is a Shroud today".
Just to allay the suspicion you might be chat AI the declaration you are a real person would be great.