SW:TOR subscriber numbers fall
Hi everybody,
I got a bit of a shock today when I saw an article on the BBC news website about SW:TOR and that they have lost 25% of their subscribers. Here is a link to the article:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17989756
My shock is that the BBC reported on something that almost everyone already knew... again, lol.
It's normal for games to lose their initial popularity and for the population to drop. I'm not sure if 25% is common, but I just wanted to post this so everyone knows they are not alone is finding the servers a bit empty lately. The launch of the game servers for Asia and Australia are also a factor in the drop in our server's activity.
However, I am confident that things will pick up as they always do, and until then we can enjoy the benefits of having a close knit Stonewall Community Guild in what I think is one of the best games out there right now! Knights and Lords of Stonewall has has been two years in the making, we are going strong, and we are not going anywhere. ;)
I got a bit of a shock today when I saw an article on the BBC news website about SW:TOR and that they have lost 25% of their subscribers. Here is a link to the article:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17989756
My shock is that the BBC reported on something that almost everyone already knew... again, lol.
It's normal for games to lose their initial popularity and for the population to drop. I'm not sure if 25% is common, but I just wanted to post this so everyone knows they are not alone is finding the servers a bit empty lately. The launch of the game servers for Asia and Australia are also a factor in the drop in our server's activity.
However, I am confident that things will pick up as they always do, and until then we can enjoy the benefits of having a close knit Stonewall Community Guild in what I think is one of the best games out there right now! Knights and Lords of Stonewall has has been two years in the making, we are going strong, and we are not going anywhere. ;)