For more than 14 years, World of Warcraft’s record of more than 12 million subscribers stood above Blizzard and the entire MMORPG genre. Now there are signs that WoW is being played by even more people for the first time.
Where do these clues come from? Kihra, the person behind websites like warcraftlogs.com, fflogs.com and esologs.com, put forward the theory on X that more players are currently playing World of Warcraft than ever before. She bases her assumption on the following data:
Concrete figures for The War Within will only be available in the coming days, once the first season has started in all regions. Nevertheless, Kihra is certain that the previous player record of more than twelve million players from the last months of 2010 has been broken.
Will Wrath of the Lich King set another player record? Here is the Classic trailer:
The return from China pays off
Why do Chinese people play WotLK Classic? After Blizzard and Chinese publisher NetEase were unable to agree on a contract extension, WoW, Overwatch and Co. were unplayable in China for 18 months.
The comeback for the modern World of Warcraft did not happen until August 1, 2024. The Wrath of the Lich King Classic servers went online a little earlier, allowing Chinese players to catch up on the Northrend adventure in a heavily supported (and shortened) phase and land in Cataclysm Classic in a timely manner. And it is precisely this version that is currently extremely well received by the Chinese.
How have the number of players developed over the years? As is well known, Blizzard officials last revealed official subscriber numbers in 2015. At that time, the number stood at 5.5 million WoW subscriptions worldwide. The peak, as already mentioned, was at the end of 2010, when there were just over 12 million subscribers.
However, at GDC 2024, some Blizzard officials showed an exciting slide with a graph showing the development of player numbers from Legion to Dragonflight. The most important conclusions from the graph:
If you add to that the returning community from China from August and all the players who are currently trying out The War Within, it actually seems quite likely that Kihra is right in her assumption. Or what do you think? More on the information from the GDC panel: For the first time in 9 years, there is current information on WoW subscriptions – then the MMORPG was particularly unpopular.