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The game has fundamental issues and a dev team far too biased towards a single role.
Because you're skill can out do a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ team...that makes sense
Where did you get 760k online number from? There is nothing like this stat on my battle net launcher, or on the internet. Online player stats are hidden as far as I get, at least in my region (Eastern Europe).
It will suffer a massive player dropoff over the next 12 months and will never be as good or as competitive as OW, but it will survive for a long, long time.
Even World of Warcraft, back in it's day had like 100 servers, and back then it was well known released info that they had a cap of 2500 concurrent players. So doing basic math, early World of Warcraft had a concurrent player cap of about 250,000. Most servers weren't even full. Only a few had a login queue at all like Arthas. Yet people bragged about the millions of players it had. Sure, millions over the course of a month, not millions playing at the same time. Heck, Marvel Rivals has more people playing right now than World of Warcraft could have if they maxed out all their servers back then.
But again, Blizz fanboys will proclaim it the greatest company to ever have lived.