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nope thats just the number of accounts created, and that includes all the free weekend trial accounts of people who try the game out and then dont purchase it and dont keep playing, plus some players have multiple accounts, plus the accounts of players who no longer actively play etc, so no 10 milion is a waaaay inflated number, the actual number of active players is way lower, id say its about 1 milion across all the platforms (pc, xbox, ps4)...
Huh, I didn't know that. But still, a lot of people actively play ESO.
yeah a lot of players play, so the game is not dead and no shortage of players to play with, im assuming thats why the OP asked cause they worry they will not find players to play with.
"dead"?
If it looks like fun, go for it.
https://www.mcvuk.com/business/ten-million-in-tamriel-the-slow-build-success-story-of-elder-scrolls-online
I don't even know who to believe anymore.
that just means 2.5 milion players log in once a month, doesn't mean there are that many players who are active on daily basis, which is why i said that my estimate on active players is around 1 milion across all platforms, and if you divide 1 milion players into 3 platforms, means appoximately 330.000 active players on pc for instance ( but thats just my estimate)
so there are plenty of players around either way, especially if you consider that there are only 2 megaservers for all the players worldwide...
Look at World of Warcraft. It had millions and millions of SUBCRIBERS. People were paying to play the game. Yet each server only held about 2000 people at the start of the game, and only two or three servers were ever Full with most of them Low population. With about 100 servers, that's only 200,000 people actively playing at any time at BEST when it's actually much less than that. World design goes a long way to funneling people into the same areas and making a world seem more popular than it actually is, which was plainly obvious in WoW where everyone knew everyone else on the server by name because you see the same people over and over again.
That isn't the case in ESO. It's rare that I see the same person at all. Zone chat is full of strangers and people I've never even heard of even after playing for years. I have guildmates I still don't know or haven't grouped with. There is little recognition of the community because the community is VAST and I have barely wet my toes in that lake. The community and population of ESO are much larger than anyone can perceive just from a personal feeling. I still run into five other people in a delve sometimes. A single overland delve in the middle of nowhere has a 690 CP, 2 lowbies, and some mid tiers in the same instance as me at the same time. Out of the hundreds of delves in the game.