Age Of Conan Fighting On, Attracting New Players
For a while there, it appeared that Funcom’s Age of Conan was on its last legs. Players were leaving, servers were closing. But still, the game lives on!
https://kotaku.com/funcom-loses-big-chief-financial-officer-bails-5158686
Funcom’s latest financial report states that “a significant increase in new customers rummy mars in Q1 compared to Q4 has led to a stable and solid subscriber base”, meaning that the game’s launch in Eastern Europe and free trial offer seem to have done the trick.
https://kotaku.com/funcom-opens-the-floodgates-with-conan-free-trial-5195998
Course, Funcom didn’t go so far as to reveal how many new subscribers there rummy master were, exactly. Or how many have left over the same period. Or what the game’s exact player base is. rummy modern But still! Good news is good news, and the bad news can wait for another day.
Age of Conan turns corner, says Funcom [Eurogamer]
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