According to Blizzard, the news of the death of World of Warcraft was premature

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World of Warcraft celebrates its twentieth anniversary this year, which is quite a worthy achievement for an MMORPG whose death some have long predicted. During its existence, according to Blizzard, more than 100 million players played it. However, even after years, it does not seem to lose its power. General manager John Hight is now showing how the game has been evolving under his watch for a long time.

As you can see from the statistics below, the increase in players is always the greatest when a new update appears on the scene. This again leads to more subscriptions and an overall increase in the number of players venturing into the popular fantasy world. A certain change, apparently, occurred in the case of the Dragonflight expansion, after the release of which the numbers began to grow rather than fall, which Hight perceived very positively. The adoption of the World of Warcraft: The War Within expansion, which is part of the three-part Worldsoul Saga opus, will be very important for the future direction. MMORPG World of Warcraft is available on PC.

Updated WoW population chart from GDC with dates highlighted for expansions and COVID.
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