The numbers may have been slowly but steadily declining in recent years, but if you look at the sheer number of people in… World of Warcraft Once you’ve created a character, taken part in raids, or acquired a pet, it’s breathtaking, if not downright frightening.
A lot of people have come into contact with Blizzard’s super-successful online game since World of Warcraft officially went on sale in November 2004. More than twice the population of South Korea if you consider a new, of Blizzard created infographic can be believed. All that money and all those words – and the many uncertainties that come with relationships – make it a little more understandable that Wow could become a very important (if not the most important) purpose of life for many players.
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