New World loses half of his players a month after his launch
New World, the MMORPG of Amazon Game Studios, has lost half of its users a month after its launch. After a stellar debut in which he managed to add more than 900,000 concurrent players in Steam, and position himself as one of the best premieres on the platform, the title has lost about 135,000 weekly players, marking an average of 388,000 users in the last 30 days and a maximum of 508,000 in the last week. However, and beyond the striking descent in the number of players, the title is still one of Steam s most popular games and, at this time, is in third place on the platform according to the number of players concurrent only overcome by Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Dota 2.
Beyond the number of players, Amazon Game Studios team has been working during the last month to progressively increase the number of local servers and be able to welcome all new users. In recent hours, developers have confirmed that their next objective will be to eliminate two of the bugs that are most affecting the community; On the one hand, the possibility of duplicating gold, which is breaking the economy of the game, and, on the other, the error that allowed you to delete players through a chat message with an HTML code.
To prevent players from duplicating gold, Amazon Game Studios has at the moment disabled any form of money transfer, from which they occur between players such as those related to the different guilds: Any player who is involved with this trick will be sanctioned They have written the developers as a result of this problem, which has only gained weight from the beta. Monetary transactions will be activated again in the next update.
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