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Topic: WoW Achieves Two Million Paying Subscribers Worldwide
BoBa
Cainer
Posts: 1913
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
IRVINE, California - June 14, 2005 - Blizzard Entertainment® today announced that World of Warcraft®, the company's highly acclaimed subscription-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), has surpassed two million paying subscribers worldwide*. As the game's worldwide population continues to grow, so does the game itself: Blizzard recently introduced the highly anticipated player-vs.-player (PvP) Honor System and the game's first two Battlegrounds, Alterac Valley and Warsong Gulch. These new PvP battlefields offer a variety of fast-paced combat and some of the most valuable rewards yet seen in the game.
You can view the full press release here

Man these guys must be rolling in the dosh now! And yet there are so many people quting due to certain lackluster classes and features.
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Hashy
Posts: 2154
Location: New South Wales
It just goes to show how popular you can become by noobifying a previously kind've niche genre and sticking the masses on a levelling treadmill
casa
Simes
Posts: 1169
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Your f***en kidding, Hashy, right?

Niche genre? Hello every other mmorpg being a fantasy based one, and hello all of them having ridiculous leveling grinds...

last edited by casa at 08:49:15 15/Jun/05
existence`
Posts: 5569
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
meh, im addicted to molten core.

Tuco
Posts: 367
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So whos going to do the sum?
giririsss
Posts: 2300
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the sums easy 2,000,000 x $15 = $30,000,000 a month.

It just goes to show how popular you can become by noobifying a previously kind've niche genre and sticking the masses on a levelling treadmill


gees you've got some angst hashy.
Obes
Posts: 2797
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The sum is not that easy. I don't think they charge the chinese 15usd.
CSIRAC
Posts: 1356
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
as if they woudlnt...they charge us 15 usd...if htey dont i demand justice!
dafugg
Posts: 1206
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
they must be making a KILLING off the koreans

they get charged something stupid like 27USD a month and justify it by not having to pay for the boxed copy at the start. my reliable source
qmass
Posts: 8051
Location: Queensland
I think what was meant by bringing MMO to the masses was that unlike most MMOs where alot of time need be invested to reach the high levels and alot of effort during those times, difficulty wise... wow is easy. Anyone can hit 60, the penalties for death in both PVP and PVE are non existant. (a few gold each time, meh)

WOW is a carebear MMO. I played it for a few months and its still lots of fun, but it is much more accesable. It was a good move by blizzard, then again, warcraft had such a wide demographic that it drew non-MMO players in as well. Hopefully all this money allows them to push out starcraft2 or something.
TicMan
Posts: 171
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I've had WoW for 2 weeks and find it brilliant because it satisfies the game I was looking for.

I needed a time-out game from Eve (which is incredibly complex, long-winded and humongously time consuming) where I could login, kill some s*** and get all happy because I achieved something.

WoW fulfills this genre perfectly. Now if only they could fix the server disconnections and lag, I would be happy.
Twisted
Posts: 9551
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

It was a good move by blizzard, then again, warcraft had such a wide demographic that it drew non-MMO players in as well. Hopefully all this money allows them to push out starcraft2 or something.
Business wise it is an excellent move. What was previously seen as a niche market in 'Western' countries is now going main stream. I hear people talking on the train to and from work all the time. These aren't retarded kids either, these are people aged between 24-40 easily. They appear to come from all sorts of back grounds as well. Just the other day I had a chat to a fellow who must have been about 50 when he overhead me talking about WOW. I have never seen an MMO embraced like this (outside of Asia).
reload!
Posts: 1802
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Your f***en kidding, Hashy, right?

Niche genre? Hello every other mmorpg being a fantasy based one, and hello all of them having ridiculous leveling grinds...

yeah... when before now has a mmorpg been this popular amongst mainstream gamers?
Hashy
Posts: 2156
Location: New South Wales
Niche genre? Hello every other mmorpg being a fantasy based one, and hello all of them having ridiculous leveling grinds...
Yes, niche genre - what? I also never implied other MMORPGs don't have levelling grinds.
infi
Posts: 1922
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
honestly, who would pay every month to play a game?
stagrrr
Posts: 292
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The sum is not that easy. I don't think they charge the chinese 15usd.


i dont think they charge them that much either. but since they only just brought out the chinese servers i think that the $30M a month figure is close enough.
gimpy
Posts: 42
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
honestly, who would pay every month to play a game?


Compare it to other goods and services you pay for. It's not all that bad.


last edited by gimpy at 13:21:49 15/Jun/05
Twisted
Posts: 9553
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

honestly, who would pay every month to play a game?
About 2 million people I believe (at least not including other MMO's). I guess that is 2 million people not surviving on welfare who can afford the morgage breaking monthly subscription.
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 729
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
And i swear all those 2 million are on bloody Proudmoore.....
ravn0s
Posts: 2720
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
can anyone tell me how the hell to talk in a chat channel (like darkshore channel) in wow?

last edited by ravn0s at 16:13:38 15/Jun/05
TufNuT
I like eel pie
Posts: 2061
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
can anyone tell me how the hell to talk in a chat channel (like darkshore channel) in wow?

usually its /1 for general, /2 for trade /3 for loacal defence and /4 for LookingForGroup
/p got party /g for guild and /raid for raid party
also what server you end up joining?


last edited by Irhabi at 16:29:38 15/Jun/05

last edited by Irhabi at 16:30:42 15/Jun/05
ravn0s
Posts: 2722
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ahh ok so i just type /1 < message > to talk in general?

i joined bleeding hollow alliance. I have a level 16 druid

last edited by ravn0s at 16:32:48 15/Jun/05
TufNuT
I like eel pie
Posts: 2062
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah thats all you have to do
CSIRAC
Posts: 1358
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
if you're not connected to the channel you will ahve to go /join general. this will get u into the general chat channel of the zone ur in.
/trade for trade channel in town
typo
Posts: 4113
Location: Other International
Man these guys must be rolling in the dosh now! And yet there are so many people quting due to certain lackluster classes and features.


Apparently blizzard employees only got phat lewts for the first 100,000 copies sold.
Superform
Posts: 3723
Location: Cairns, Queensland
sif type anything... teamspeak/venty...

Skitza
Posts: 6558
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
honestly, who would pay every month to play a game?


The same kind of super geek who lives in the basement and has paid for a SA account. Ha! They saw all 2 million of you coming.....

No Internet game is worth paying for... evar. Write that down.
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