• @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    1210 months ago

    I mean, Harry Potter was the biggest selling game last year, and that has also lost 97% of it’s players.

    Not everything is meant to be played forever. I think Skyrim was a one-off tbh.

    • @Carnelian@lemmy.world
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      810 months ago

      That’s another exceptionally boring game, though.

      Just checking some random games:

      Sekiro is currently sitting at 92% players lost from its peak after five years

      Spiritfarer is at 80%

      Hollow Knight has only lost 63% of players

      Witcher 3 also lost 80%, and actually has a larger active player base (in number of players, not proportionally) right at this moment than HL, despite being years older and peaking significantly lower

      • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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        310 months ago

        Big tentpole releases are likely to have a higher peak though, just for the week one FOMO.

        Not defending Starfield because by all accounts it is exceptionally average in all areas, just that losing a lot of players from peak is not particularly unexpected.

        Kind of feel sorry for those that paid for it on Steam, because it’s the very poster child for a trial month of GamePass.

        • @Carnelian@lemmy.world
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          110 months ago

          There hasn’t really been a single point since the game released almost nine years ago where its player count has dropped below current levels (20-40k active players). There was a huge boost with the update but it’s back to normal levels now. Can check steamdb for yourself to confirm

    • Feydaikin
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      410 months ago

      As I understand it, Starfield was supposed to be played for a long time. They literally made the game loop for this reason.

      You finish the game by “going to a new universe” and starting over.