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Artifact mysteriously gained 12,000 players, a significant jump from its usual count.
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The increase in players began on December 31, raising suspicions about possible bot activity or piracy.
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The player base remains confused by the sudden spike, as this isn't the first time an artifact has seen an unexplained increase.
For some mysterious reason, Valve's artwork The card batter game had a sudden spike in player count, reaching around 12,000 players in a day before disappearing. artwork The game was first released in 2018 and is a card game that is set in Dota 2 the universe. The game is particularly known for its incredibly mixed reception upon its reveal, with many believing Valve was following the trend set by Blizzard. hearth. Disappointment and mild enthusiasm for the game turned into animosity artworkThe pricing and monetization model was also disclosed.
artwork It seems to have been abandoned almost a few months after launch, going a full year without an update. Valve re-released the game. Announced as tooling Artwork 2.0But these plans also failed. likewise, Artwork 2.0After the cancellation of the old version of the game it became completely free-to-play The artwork is classic And being a retooled game Artifact FoundryWithout further plans for development. Despite a brief spike in players since the game went free-to-play in 2021, the title is effectively dead. For some reason, the idle game had a sudden spike in players recently.
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Based on some data by SteamDB, artwork On January 1, 2025 it got over 12,000 players, which is a big step up since the game usually gets over 100 players on average on most days. It seems that the number of players suddenly increased from 400 to 4000 in one hour, starting from December 31. While the number does not reach the game's concurrent peak player count of more than 60,000. artworkFrom the initial launch, it is a strange phenomenon to see the title suddenly shoot in numbers.
The sudden 'popularity' of the artwork explained
For the most part, the artwork The player base is mainly confused about how and why this inactive game suddenly had 12,000 players. artworkThe spike since going free-to-play in 2021 has only cracked over 1,000 concurrent players; Getting 12K out of nowhere in a span of two days is definitely weird. The fact that this speed crashed and burned at 150 is also questionable.
This is not the first time artwork 2024 has seen a sudden player spike, as it did on December 14. The player count reached 14,000, hovered around that number for a few days, and then dropped back to 17. The artwork The player community isn't sure what's causing the sudden increase in players, though many suspect it could be due to scam bots increasing their playtime to make their Steam account look legitimate. While the other theory involves playing pirated video games, the answer to this question artwork Still a mystery.