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which is just an absurd amount, and no the game is still not dead
No matter how many times the PvP games fail they turn right around and make another PvP-focused-mmorpg.
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yeah because for sure every players from the actual already ridiculously low player base left who ran from the "pro gamurz" wannabe servers to avoid getting stomped by whales zergs are going to stay on the merged servers just so the macro'ers / cheaters / whales/rmt'ers still playing this garbage mobile failure can keep feeling stronk . its impressive how delusional some players can be.
when a game newly releases the starting numbers will be heavily inflated with people trying out the game, the real numbers start showing after a few months, and this is even more with free to play games because people who have a hard time on the money end can also give it a shot.
this is not a difficult concept, and this is how the steam numbers work, all time highest numbers on almost every single game ever released are fake, the extremely rare few games that actually manage to keep that starting number steady or climbing are very far and few.
next time you wonder if a game is dead maybe put a little bit of thought into "how does this actually work".