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I don't know if that number is big or small, but I'll chalk it up to being time of day and just wait until this evening! Thanks friend! :)
To me, you don't need that many playing it when the largest group you can have is 4 people, and having less than that is filled with AI companions. It's a title that can stand on its own as a single-player experience, so it can never truly be dead until literally 0 people play it.
In a multiplayer perspective, not really.
Getting into a group through matchmaking is trial and error, that you gotta keep pressing retry in hopes the game finds a group for you and the list of premade groups is much smaller and more limited than what it used to be, which is a shame for new players wanting to play this game on multiplayer.
anime with combination of monster hunter style.
one example is god eater series lasted only 2-3 months after that .. the population will go down people will move on to next game.
glad i bought it this on released. which was around 80k+ peaked