World of Warcraft Dev Won’t Report Subscriber Numbers in Future

Blizzard believes other metrics are better indicators of overall performance.

Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft has been arguably the most dominant MMORPG in the past decade, even despite the fact that it’s a long way from boasting 12 million subscribers per month. During Activision Blizzard’s Q3 2015 financial report, the firm revealed that it won’t be revealing subscriber numbers again in the future.

“This is the last quarter that we plan to provide subscriber numbers. There are other metrics that are better indicators of the overall Blizzard business performance.”

It’s hard to argue against this since World of Warcraft makes plenty of money through add-ons and micro-transactions, expansions packs and through its few free to play elements even with subscriptions at 5.5 million. Blizzard’s cash cow isn’t dying yet by a long shot but it will be interesting to see how player interaction is affected in the coming years, especially with World of Warcraft: Legion on the way.

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