![]() ![]() So, just like Excoundrel said in his video, asking if WR is dying in the wrong question. This also presents a problem of where Riot should prioritize its marketing, since the game is pretty much suffering on practically all regions. Its playerbase is so fractured that it doesn't actually have a solid footing on any territory. That's how Arena of Valor stayed alive despite the playerbase on being concentrated only on Thailand and Vietnam. So, even if an apocalyptic event reduces the MLBB playerbase to just 1/4 of the WR playerbase, the game would just be fine since they're all playing on the exact same server anyway. MLBB, on the other hand, is concentrated mostly in SEA. Which means that on a per server basis, the situation is actually much worse. ![]() But, he failed to take into account that these players are spread across several servers. The queue times and the matchmaking system will suffer in fact, it's already happening right now.Įxcoundrel said in his video that the active player numbers are actually pretty decent. But, they don't realize how much that would reduce the quality of every match. Some people here say that they don't care even if the playerbase drops to a few thousands. The local communities have devolved from posting actual WR content to just bashing the ML community. My in-game friends have all gone offline. Even some of the biggest MLBB content creators started making WR content.īut now, 9 months have passed, it feels like the game doesn't even exist at all. It literally got 10M downloads in the first week of release, from the SEA region alone. The hype was through the roof, as we were one of the first countries to get the game.įor a very brief moment, it even surpassed MLBB in popularity. I remember when it first released the Open Beta here in the Philippines. I honestly don't understand how Riot dropped the ball on its initial release. ![]()
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