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Seems like the article mentioned Steam numbers, which is probably a bit off considering most people are probably still using Battlenet.
Submitted 3 days ago by Pietrasagh@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world
Seems like the article mentioned Steam numbers, which is probably a bit off considering most people are probably still using Battlenet.
Pretty sure WoW and Overwatch were way bigger commercial successes.
WoW is 22 years old.
Yeah, so what’s your point? The meme is talking about the “most successful of last 25 years”, so a 22 year old game fits perfectly within that.
It’s like a month before new expansion of D4, so kinda make sense there’s not much people there
Is it’s the biggest success in 25 years (which I didn’t really believe), this doesn’t matter
It’s like 2 months into the season. Guys, use your heads.
teft@piefed.social 3 days ago
More surprising is they gave it a content patch with a new class. I’ll probably be guilty of buying it on the first sale if i’m being honest. D2 is too much fun and a new class sounds like too much fun2.
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.net 3 days ago
I’m with you, but I’m not paying full pop for a 25 year old game. The nostalgia factor gives us rose coloured glasses. Things took a pretty sharp downturn by Patch 1.10 - things got weird - you could, for instance, get a rune word that would turn you into a werewolf, even if you weren’t a druid, and that kind of broke the game in my opinion. a lot of those weird rune words just turned players into weird walking data sheets.