World of Warcraft tops 5.5 million users
World of Warcraft (WoW) now counts more than 5.5 million users, Blizzard Entertainment announced today. The online role-playing game also gains traction in Europe where the game has surpassed one million subscribers.
European players can battle monsters on English-speaking servers, but also have their choice of 24 French or 56 German language servers. Subscriptions cost $12.99 Euros or about $15.80 Dollars per month. Blizzard believes that WoW has more than quadrupled the entire European online roleplaying market since its February 2005 launch.
It was only last month that we reported WoW had reached five million customers.
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