

Though the dip is less pronounced, Dota 2 also had a relatively saggy month. Published by Valve Corporation, which is also the creator of the gaming platform Steam, DOTA 2 reached its record high peak concurrent player number in. A further breakdown from one Reddit user showed a high peak of 20,000 with a dip as low as 11,000 in recent days. It seems here to stay, then, but the future of the genre itself seems a lot less certain. In a recent report by Steam Charts, Dota Underlords has seen a 90 drop in its active players dropping from 200,000 down to 15,000. In September, it apparently had a monthly player base of 33 million. Riot's auto battler bid, Teamfight Tactics, seemed to be doing a lot better the last time the company announced figures. This chart shows a view of problem reports submitted in the past 24 hours compared to the typical volume of. In that case, however, the exodus was more immediate and severe, and Underlords isn't quite there yet-the player count hasn't settled, though. Dota 2 outages reported in the last 24 hours. It calls to mind Artifact's troubles, unfortunately, which Valve ended up pausing and now averages around 100 players. with more than 200,000 people playing concurrently, according to Steam Charts. Recent Steam reviews are still mostly positive, however, so it doesn't look like widespread dissatisfaction is the cause. Dota Underlords peak player count has dropped by more than 90 percent.

The number has been dropping consistently every month, so it doesn't look like updates have tempted players to return yet. When Underlords launched, auto battlers seemed like the thing to watch, but interest in the genre as a whole seems to have sunk considerably since. Spotted by Reddit user SharkyIzrod, the average player number has dwindled to just over 11,000, with peak players below 20,000. In June, it peaked with more than 200,000 people playing concurrently, according to Steam Charts, but in the last day it's had fewer than 15,000.

The average player count for the Auto Battler has fallen by 80. First spotted by a Reddit user SharkyIzrod, the player base for Dota Underlords seems to have fallen by more than 90. Dota Underlords, Valve's Early Access auto battler, has shed most of its players in the six months since it launched on Steam. This time, it looks like Dota Underlords is going to be on the same sinking ship.
