500,000 subscribers and all of them are doing hunts.

500,000 subscribers and all of them are doing hunts.
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Actually that number is from March of 2014--from the FY21014 reports themselves. It has actually been stated that there are on average around 500k active accounts daily. That's not subscriptions, but the number of accounts that are signed into the game on a daily basis.In this thread, people can't read. The numbers taken from the March 2014 report are that the three MMOs were barely at 1 million subscribers.
SE themselves gave the 500k number, but they did not count China's subscribers.
"Square Enix tells MCV that the actual number of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn paying subscribers sits at 500,000, with over 2.5m registered users. These numbers do not include the game's performance in China, which charges Chinese gamers on a per-minute pay model. A Realm Reborn will launch in Korea in 2015."
It could be considerably more than 500k that have prepaid (ie: subscribed) to have access to the service for the next 29+ days. There are players that come and go sporadically via time card or Crysta, and then there are players that renew automatically via Credit Card--but not all of them log in every single day that they have paid for. So that 500k average activity can be 400k some days, 800k on some, then 300k on others--or any manner of high and low activity up to the touted 2.5million accounts created. In such a scenario, you could track 800k or even up to 2.5 million paid subscriptions during that time period, but there was only an average of 500k active accounts a day. So, that number is grossly misleading.





That's what I thought too - that it was very poorly written and thus easily misleads and confuses the reader, where a little common sense is needed to realize that the game does not only have around 500 000 subscribing players at the moment, when they then say '2.5 million registered users' next to it (and in fact, stated the later number as the amount of 'adventurers worldwide!' at the end of the 2.5 trailer a few weeks ago). 2.5 million accounts is actually the true number of players accordingly - of course not everyone is playing at a given time, but it's pretty obvious that there is far more than just 500, 000 players total in this game.Actually that number is from March of 2014--from the FY21014 reports themselves. It has actually been stated that there are on average around 500k active accounts daily. That's not subscriptions, but the number of accounts that are signed into the game on a daily basis.
It could be considerably more than 500k that have prepaid (ie: subscribed) to have access to the service for the next 29+ days. There are players that come and go sporadically via time card or Crysta, and then there are players that renew automatically via Credit Card--but not all of them log in every single day that they have paid for. So that 500k average activity can be 400k some days, 800k on some, then 300k on others--or any manner of high and low activity up to the touted 2.5million accounts created. In such a scenario, you could track 800k or even up to 2.5 million paid subscriptions during that time period, but there was only an average of 500k active accounts a day. So, that number is grossly misleading.
I think that report was just a poorly written translation that the doomsayers have now grabbed onto in desperation to 'prove' that FFXIV ARR is dying (hence the whole point of this thread). The doom and gloom for this game has been around since the Alpha and consistently been proven wrong. FFXIV is in a very strong position right now and is not in any danger of failing. If it was going to fail, that would have been obvious around launch, not a year and a half later. We're not far from matching version 1.0's length of operation, and that was clearly in trouble even before it was released. ARR is fine, and trying to twist the words of a badly-written financial report isn't proof of anything to the contrary of that.
Basically, ignore Chicken Little! Don't listen to Ondore's lies! FFXIV has far more than just 500,000 players, and is in no danger of failing or shutting down.
Last edited by Enkidoh; 01-30-2015 at 09:22 AM.
You are aware you don't have to be a paying subscriber to be counted in the registered accounts right?'2.5 million registered users' next to it (and in fact, stated the later number as the amount of 'adventurers worldwide!' at the end of the 2.5 trailer a few weeks ago). 2.5 million accounts is actually the true number of players accordingly - of course not everyone is playing at a given time
For all we know they are using trial accounts to inflate that as well. Not being a "Doomsayer" but around 500k active players does sound correct, even with just that the game is still making in money hand over first though.
I like that no one posted until PAGE THREE of this thread that the data is almost a year old, and does not represent current sub numbers. Also, this thread has been posted a million times over (linked article is itself almost a month old). Why does everyone act like it's new? Or relevant? Or accurate. It is quite literally NONE OF THESE THINGs.

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Uh.. it says DQX, FFXIV and FFXI toegther almost 1mil subs. 3 games for almost 1mil subs. It could be 500,001 rounded off or 999,999.
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That data is from 11 months ago.http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/squar...ribers/0143457
Update is 20 days old but says source is SE themselves
The Gold Saucer and the expansion are next. Both will attract lots of new and returning players who will also be able to enjoy all of the other enhancements that have been made to the game since 2.0 launch. ARR is still young. Even if that 500k figure is accurate at this point, that's still a great start.

Hi Elusana,
Yes. And, the revenue from these paying RMT accounts is dirty money - RMT scumbag criminals
fund their thousands of 8-player subscriptions with stolen credit card accounts.
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