World of Warcraft: 8 million served

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12 January 2007

Tor Thorsen

Currently, the population of Earth is estimated to be around 6.7 billion people. As of this week, roughly 0.001 per cent of the sum of modern humanity plays World of Warcraft.

On Thursday, Blizzard Entertainment announced that more than 8 million people subscribe to the massive massively multiplayer online roleplaying game, setting a new milestone for the title more than two years after its autumn 2004 release.

As it is with the real-world population, Chinese subscribers are the largest demographic in Azeroth, totalling 3.5 million players, Blizzard said. Next up is North America, with 2 million players, followed by Europe, with 1.5 million -- the remainder of subscribers are in other territories. Subscription rates vary by region, but UK players pay £8.99 each month to play WoW after doling out the suggested retail price for the game, which has been lowered to £19.99.

"We're ecstatic that the World of Warcraft community has continued to grow steadily since we launched the game," Blizzard president and co-founder Mike Morhaime said. "This milestone wouldn't have been possible for us to achieve without the incredible support of our players."

Though its original world is already popular, World of Warcraft's borders will soon grow, courtesy of next week's release of the Burning Crusade expansion pack. Like the original WoW, it is rated 12. However, at £29.99, it will cost more than the original game, which is required to play the expansion.

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