World of Warcraft Classic has been a big success to Activision Blizzard, with the company revealing today that the retro release has driven subscription numbers to their biggest quarterly increase. With a new expansion due out later this summer, 2020 is gearing up to be another major year for World of Warcraft. And it could definitely use a win. Though Battle for Azeroth has been steadily. When WoW Classic launches later this month, you’ll only need the same $14.99 subscription. Thankfully, you don’t need to buy the classic version of the game. That means that one subscription gets you access to almost two full games, minus the Battle For Azeroth content. How to pay for a WoW subscription. Subscriptions can be paid in several. While on Destiny's Twitch stream a World of Warcraft Dev leaked that WoW subscription numbers are WAY above what we were all expecting them to be.
Wow Subscription Numbers 2018
The enormous queues and insane numbers on Twitch were already a big indication that World of Warcraft Classic is a big success, but now it seems we have some hard data to support that claim.
Superdata, a company that analyses the gaming market, recently released a report from which we learn that Classic had climbed the ranks.
In July, World of Warcraft was ranked 7th, but in August they ranked Classic at the third spot. In their report summary, Superdata also states that World of Warcraft subscribers earnings increased by 223%. It should be noted though, that Battle for Azeroth last year, made the company more money. This isn’t that surprising though, since players had to buy the expansion and Classic was free with a subscription. BFA was a record even for the company since they sold 3.4 million copy’s on launch day.
Wow Player Counts
Blizzards main income for World of Warcraft still comes from paid services like mounts and race changes. Which is also a reason why BFA scored better than Classic (Clarification below).
Getting the exact number of players is hard and people can only guess and make polls to get a number. Blizzard has decided that they won’t give information regarding subscriber counts.
All we can tell is that Classic is a great success and we love that. We hope it will be successful for a long time to come!
We saw some questions popping up, on MMO-Champion for example, surrounding micro transactions being the biggest income for World of Warcraft. Blizzard has stated this in their earnings report, as you can read here. The quote, which was written just before BFA, reads as followed: “World of Warcraft over-performed versus the prior expansion at this point in time, with higher engagement sequentially and strong community participation with in-game purchases. Preorders for the upcoming expansion, Battle for Azeroth, are ahead of plan.