The latest Activision Blizzard investors conference call has revealed World of Warcraft's subscriber base continues to shrink. where to go to buy wow gold will be better and cheaper?Roughly 800,000 subscriptions were lost over a span of about three months, and while that's a pretty substantial number no matter how you slice it, it's not as if it's about to put Blizzard out of business.
In August the company reported WoW had 11.1 million members; that figure has since dropped to 10.3 million, reports GamesIndustry.biz. Blizzard's CEO Mike Morhaime is happy to note that number is still enough to make it "by far the most popular subscription-based MMO in the world." It's also still "one of the most popular online games in China," a market where the largest number of those 800,000 lost subscriptions came from.
The game's fourth expansion pack was announced just last month during BlizzCon. More than is world of warcraft, and Star Wars the old republic, want to play? Just use this swtor credits Mists of Pandaria adds a new race, class, continent, and a great deal more, although we don't know when any of this will be coming. We've heard repeatedly that Blizzard wants to increase the rate at which it releases expansion packs, but it looks as if it'll be at least another one-to-two year wait between Cataclysm (released last December) and Pandaria.
In the meantime, the big 4.3 update is expected to keep fans busy with new raids and other content. Morhaime noted the update isn't geared towards bringing in new subscribers, but keeping existing (or former) fans happy.
"It's really not intended to go out and drive new user acquisition, that's a whole other strategy," he stated. "But it does drive engagement with the game, and so that will impact churn if we do it successfully, and will eventually drive winback, Play warcraft of course need to buy the wow gold,as players tell each other about the content they're enjoying."
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