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Interesting.... I had always thought that when Blizzard said that WoW has 5,000,000 subscribers, that they were stating that they had people subscribing to the monthly fee via CC or long term game cards.
So in Asia, you get to pay by the hour?
I think there is some confusion about World of Warcraft (WoW) subscribers vs. other MMOGs.
I keep seeing people quote stuff like "WoW has 5,000,000 million subscribers and EQ2 only has 500,000".
Well, that really isn't a fair comparison. WoW has a different pricing model in the Asian market, due to the popularity of gaming cafes. WoW can be downloaded (for 30 Yuan) and then it's a pay to play (.45 Yuan / hour). So basically, anyone who's ever tried WoW...even for like 5 minutes is considered a WoW subscriber because Blizzard doesn't know if they'll be back or not. For the EQ2 numbers, it's the current count of paying monthly subscribers.
See some of this reference information:
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?section_name=new&aid=9354
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6127037.html
http://www.gamingsteve.com/archives/2005/11/with_all_the_ta.php
WoW "Subscriber" = #of People that have tried WoW
EQ2 Subscriber = #of people currently signed up for a regularly billed pay plan
Since there are eleventy billion people in China, I assume a lot of people have downloaded WoW...tried it, and then never played again. Since they have an account that is pay per play, they are still listed as a subscriber. This is where the numbers skew and shouldn't be compared.
A better comparison, which we won't get from either company, would be total number of people logged in to each game over a long period of time. Or better yet, total number of unique accounts that have invested X number of hours.
Am I off on this notion?
Bottom line: There aren't 5M people paying to play WoW at this very moment. While I too would like reassurance that EQ2 is experiencing healthy growth and will be around for the long-haul, I think all the "Chicken Littles" are raising red flags over some mis-interpreted statistics.
PLEASE - I am not looking for any flame wars here, just want to make sure I understand the way these "statistics" are being put together. I'm not trying to start another WoW vs. EQ2 debate.
Interesting.... I had always thought that when Blizzard said that WoW has 5,000,000 subscribers, that they were stating that they had people subscribing to the monthly fee via CC or long term game cards.
So in Asia, you get to pay by the hour?