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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It is not just the numbers playing, but how long they play for. Most of my friends still play destiny at least once a week, even if just for an hour. A few months ago, they logged on for 3 hours daily.
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So how are they getting these supposed numbers? Running some hack program? Gaming companies do not give out this information. I know whenever I have logged on anymore, most places are empty (in the past they were full of people). Even finding Strike matchmaking takes longer than it used to.
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5 RepliesHow do you get 500000 to 800000 if you don't know how recently those numbers are? I remember peak times of the good old cod days were around 5-6 hundred thousand per day. Your number seems quite off to me.
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3 RepliesWhere did they get that number from? That seems like absurdly high. I don't think CoD even did shit like that.