For Honor group supervisor calls stories of the sport’s declining participant base “fake news”

“We have a lot of players in For Honor.” This assertion might be true, however what completely can’t be denied is that the sport has misplaced the vast majority of its launch viewers.

We reported on this decline back in March, two weeks after launch, and again last month when the sport misplaced 95% of its gamers.

Both occasions, the knowledge particularly referenced Steam’s easily accessible data. For Honor is a Uplay sport, in fact, so in-game numbers are little doubt larger than these on Steam, for the straightforward truth they embody each platforms. However, it’s unlikely they’re that a lot larger primarily based on what we’ve seen prior to now with different video games, together with Ubisoft titles.

Player numbers on PS4, and Xbox One, are one other story. And since Ubisoft doesn’t give an in-game rely on consoles, we will solely guess. All of that is nothing new for video games of this calibre, even when issues went downhill a tad sooner in For Honor’s case.

Which is why it’s disappointing to see group supervisor Eric Pope calling comparable stories “fake news.” Pope shared his opinion on the latest Warrior’s Den livestream.

It’s unclear if the message was meant in lighthearted method than it seems, but it surely’s nonetheless weird to see a Ubisoft consultant say this in regards to the stories and never supply a counterpoint.

For Honor has 1,474 gamers on Steam on the time of writing. This quantity will not be excessive sufficient for the sport to be on Steam’s record of the 100 most performed video games.

 
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