Reunion takes up the rear with just 4,232,000 hours, the slackers.ġ,207,409 characters have been made on Homecoming so far. But I won’t admit to how many of those hours are mine…it’s a lot though. It’s all the roleplayers standing around in Pocket D. Broken down by server Excelsior accounts for the largest chunk, 14,060,000 hours. Since Homecoming launched in April the game has been played for 47,360,000 hours, that’s an amazing 5,402 years. So, while all those numbers before talking about concurrent players may sound scary and a little bit low, the reality is there are more than 30,000 people playing on the City of Heroes Homecoming servers right now AND that number is climbing! In January, that number was 31,061 and in February it actually climbed a bit to 32,164. It’s also interesting to see that since the start of the year the Homecoming team has started tracking the number of active accounts. Check out the table below for a month by month breakdown of accounts and concurrent users. So yes, it is pretty clear that the population of the servers is on the decline. The average number of concurrent users in February 2020 was 1,861. You can compare that to the 3,495 peak in February 2020, a pretty significant difference. At its peak, in May 2019 the servers had 9,998 users online concurrently. Since the servers launched in April 2019 159,537 accounts have been made on the Homecoming servers. Well, recently the Homecoming developers released a few statistics to help shed some light on the situation. You’ll certainly have noticed that the population has declined quite a bit. If you’re like me then you might be curious about how the City of Heroes Homecoming server is doing.
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