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WOW Classic Increases Subscriptions for World of Warcraft

Bren Lyles

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A few weeks ago, the release of World of Warcraft went well, and players have returned to Vanilla Azeroth (in the process, some rough login queues were created). According to Superdata, most of the returned users are expired subscribers, and when they return to the sport, their subscription revenue will increase significantly.


Superdata's latest report shows that the experience's subscription revenue "increased by about 223% in August in comparison with July." This is enough to make the experience leap on the analyst's PC revenue list, only within the legend behind Dungeon Fighter Online and the League. World of Warcraft will be the seventh-biggest box office in July.


Despite the prosperity of World of Warcraft, this doesn't exceed a brief history of World of Warcraft. According to Superdata, total revenue in August remains below the amount of Blizzard's same period recently, since the current extended version with the Battle of Azeroth continues to be released. Given some doubts surrounding the launch of World of Warcraft, I think Blizzard is quite satisfied with these results.


Of course, the achievements World of Warcraft is usually felt elsewhere. On the one hand, Pornhub searches in connection with Warcraft have tripled in hours and days after launch, as players experience the having plenty of time to kill them, and fewer of such queues. GameMS offers a lot of discounts to WoW Classic Gold, the most popular Classic WoW Gold is in hot sale!


Clearly, the existence of the new Worldcraft community seems to have forgotten the community's control over the Battle of Azeroth. Whether the next round of major expansion will be warmly welcomed by people is still far away.


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