I don't know how recently. It's either on a weekly or monthly basis, but that's how many people have played in crucible recently. That's only in PvP. I can't tell you the Pve numbers because you can't really track them.
Destiny has between 500,000-800,000 people play crucible on a daily basis. This is coming from a year old game, actually it's 16 months old now. It's original competitors, evolve, advanced warfare, hardline, etc, are all far gone. Now, it's competing with a whole new generation of AAA games, and doing fairly well. It's still one of the most popular games on twitch and has one of the biggest console game subreddits. The forums here seem to think the taken king ruined Destiny and now the game is dying. Do those look like the numbers of a dying game? A game that has a playerbase in the millions? As a hardcore player of Destiny, I will admit that I am running out of content to do. That doesn't stop me from having fun with my friends when the time is right. And where people have stopped playing due to their journey ending, others have just begun. Your opinion aside, Destiny is an extremely popular game. It's not really dying and it's far from being dead. I don't know why some of you people think it is.
Here's the Source: https://guardian.gg/en go to the browser version and you'll see the numbers
Edit: The numbers don't lie. Deny it all you want, their daily playerbase is in the hundred thousands for crucible and may be even more altogether. That's a fact
Edit: I just checked Guardian GG again, the number is now 6,182,761...it's increased
Edit: it's out of individual accounts, not guardians
[quote]I don't know why everyone mentions the 24 mil registered.
unless they just like to make some poor arguments.
here I will help some
lets assume half (12) mil is on ps3/4 platforms.
if you look through some achievements you see that only 57% got the achievement for decrpyting 25 engrams. that would mean roughly 6 mil has never decrpyted 25 engrams...25..that happens at what? level 10?
34.9% have earned Vanguard rank 1. and 26.8% earned Crucible rank 1.
that would mean only about 4,80,0000 got vanguard to rank 1. and 3,240,000 got crucible rank 1.
idk about you, but I don't count someone that doesn't have vanguard rank 1 as someone "playing the game"
they bought the game and installed it, so they count towards the "24 mil" but not towards the game itself.
And I could look at any game like this.
only 96.8% of Playstation people that bought fallout have got the achievement Enter the Wasteland, which is really the first thing you do in the game...if you assume 12 mil bought that game as well that would mean 360,000 didn't even play the very first part.
and it just gets worse from there[/quote]
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Edit: Yes, I know matchmaking's a bitch, but hasn't it always been?
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The thing with PvP is it never really goes stale as every game is different. 752,227 people tracked in PvP in the past day now id be my left nut that that amount of people havent raided or done strikes and thats because its the same thing over and over again.
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Its not dying, its just nothing to do so people are waiting for destiny 2 or the next event 'The Dawning' for some reason that reminded me of skyrims DLC ahh good times.
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1 ReplyEdited by JermsD: 1/16/2016 9:45:33 AMMade up numbers. The public will never have access to the actual information.
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1 ReplyHow you know a game is dying: Fanboys have to bring up player numbers to justify their point.
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Where does it show the number of players on daily?
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1 ReplyI love the game. I got halo 5 and Star Wars for Christmas and haven't really played either. I bought black ops 3 when it came out and still not prestiged. This is the only game that has held my attention. I just like it. I love the raids and I actually like pvp. Have I gotten frustrated before at drop rates in original VOG? Wel yeah of course I was a permanent 29. Haha. But this game is really fun. The only thing I would suggest is making old raids relevant or adding matchmaking for them. After I do my weekly ttk raids I would love to run through the old raids on my characters. It's just a chore to get a group together for that now. If we had that I would be tickled.
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1 ReplyI think it sounds like you're clutching at straws. Who are trying to convince destiny isn't "dead" or "finished"? 4 out of 100 people on my friends list are now the only ones playing destiny. It used to be all of them. I'm not saying anything negative about the game (I love it). But it's fairly obvious the game has quietened down. The only ones I see still playing, can't speak a bad word about it. They're addicted to the game just like people were with WoW. I've played 2000 hours of Destiny and stopped about a month ago. I'll be back when there's new content. And I don't just mean new rewards.
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Had to stop at "holding up well"....fell over laughing
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That number contains 3 sixes, ie 666, coincidence? Don't think so.
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81 RepliesThat's funny. The Destiny subreddit has a player tracker in the top right corner. I've been watching it for the past couple of days and I haven't seen that number go over 250k. The average has been about 230k players on per day. Here's something you guys fail to understand. Bungie claims to have 25m registered users. EVEN if 1-5m played on a daily average, they've managed to lose atleast 75% of their playerbase. How does the part of the community that defends this game decide to mark that up as a win ? When you compare the other AAA titles, most of them have not had extreme player drop off rates compared to this game. I swear man, people that want to defend this game will try to throw anything out there that they possibly can. Here's the bottom line. Screw the numbers from Destiny's subreddit, screw the numbers from any other 3rd party website. If Bungie is confident enough to post their own online active players at any given time, then why haven't they ? You look at other games, Runescape for example, it has a player count at the top of their Webpage. If Destiny is doing so well, why not do the same ? Unless it's NOT actually doing well, and they're just relying on people posting threads like this trying to gas them up and make them sound like it's this insanely huge success. It's honestly funny how much offense people take to others posting negatively about this game. Most of the people on this forum are a hell of a lot like SJW's.
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2 RepliesNope. Destiny is dead. You get your logic out of here.
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6 million people have played TTK since launch. Not on a daily basis. Now less than 2,000 people are logged on lfg looking to raid on a Friday night. I love destiny. Don't get me wrong. But there has been no new content in 4 months. I only get to play 2-5 hours a week at most. And I go away for weeks at a time for work so it takes me a long time to get through content. If I was a more hard core player I would have stopped playing as well.
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31 Repliesand WoW is what? 12 years old, and still has over 8 million people who pay $14/month to play the game imagine if it was f2p destiny ran out of content
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And apparently Deej has used a a secret component hidden within consoles to secretly spy on them all, that's why he's been quiet for a while. It's been like the Family Guy episode where Quagmire discovers the internet.
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Trophies for both PS3 and ps4 are linked for destiny. If you get a trophy on the 3 you'll have it on the 4. So that means around 12 million or so decrypted 25 engrams. And is the number of users registered between Xbox and PlayStation or just one console? You can't really give solid numbers when you don't know if they are talking about both companies consoles or just one
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2 RepliesEdited by xWinson: 1/15/2016 5:47:35 PMYou need to edit this post man. That's 6 million people tracked since the launch of TTK/website release. If you played one crucible match you're counted as one of the 6 million and it never removes you. Check the FAQ on how they calculate it.
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6,166,155 poor souls
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4 RepliesHAHAHAHA
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2 Replies[spoiler]Bungie sucks a fat chode, and lies through the intercom located in their ass.[/spoiler]
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No no no that's a mistake, that's actually the number of complaints they had over their long vacation of how broken their game is ;D
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This game is trash
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Destiny didn't track those numbers you doofus, some 3rd party website did. The kids behind it are all probably amateur coders at best.
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9 RepliesThis is [u]hilarious[/u]. There was a thread two days ago that said the destiny crucible population was about 200-300k per day, according to reddit. The thread was ablaze with people just taking that number and proclaiming destiny dead. Now, a number comes out that says 6 million+ different accounts were in the crucible recently and everyone's like: "Woah, where's the source? How reliable is this number? Can we trust this site?" [i]Hilarious[/i].
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7 RepliesEdited by Yoda: 1/15/2016 4:37:38 PM"But there are only 7,000,000 people in the world!" -[i]The Internet.[/i]
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20 RepliesEdited by Leon1des: 1/12/2016 8:49:54 PMBy recently they mean over the past month, lol. So you divide that by the same players that log in multiple times over 30 days. [b]Many signed in only for the emblem and left.[/b] [b]Lets not forget the refer a friend scam. People made multiple accounts to try to dip into it although it did not work that way. As I called it then, Bungie will use this secondary accounts made by veterans to claim "more" players played the game. Bungie lost all credibility with stats. 6 mill probably means 60 thousand (remember the .4) [/b] Bungie will keep lying out of their asses with their stats. They will pay whomever to publish fake numbers so that sheeps like you fall for the hype. I used to be a diehard bungie fan. They lost me as soon as this misleading dlc came out disappointing me for the last time. Now I only play whenever I am bored. I prefer watching netflix most of the time than play this game. Smh.
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It is just began how can it be dead in other word a agree the only game that I've seen hold out this long is the first black ops and gta5