most offline games have a co-op multiplay feature, so they can already feel like a MiniMMo (mh online ps2 felt this way for me, and i was addicted to it because it had other players)
Mmos imo will never die out, because they capture something that offline, non coop games dont capture. a way to hang out with people without having to go outside, doll urself up or spend large amoutns of money. i think there will ALLWAYS be a market for them. every game today has some kinda online co-op that they owe to MMOS, also some MMOS have insanly large populations like 14, OSRS and retail WOW. parents get there kids into it, friends play with other friends, after school activities. i think MMO is a healthy genre tbh, and that if making the game more like modern games gets more people into mmos, thats better all round for MMO health since the genre expands.



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