That said, players are definitely still playing Dota Underlords, even if its so much less than when the game launched. Though Artifact was promising, it also failed to capture attention the way the company wanted it to for long. Unfortunately, it is slightly reminiscent of another recent Valve project. It’s not as though players left en masse, so much as the player count has simply dwindled little by little. The game has mostly positive reviews on Steam, though there are complaints here and there about certain patches. By many accounts, Dota Underlords is enjoyable. It’s difficult to say what has caused the drop-off for certain. Meanwhile, its average players have dropped from over 76,000 to the 11,500 range in January 2020. From a quick look at the Steam Charts for Dota Underlords, which run as far back as when the game launched in Early Access in June 2019, the peak playerbase has dwindled from over 200,000 players to a mere average of around 20,000 in the last month of December 2019. It was Reddit user SharkyIzrod who took notice of the player count and peaks on January 5, 2020, as taken from Steam Charts metrics for the game. Recent reports allege that Dota Underlords’ player numbers have dwindled and the game’s peak player count is around a mere 10% of its original rocket-fueled start. Unfortunately, it seems the sheen may be dying off. With the advent of auto chess/auto battler modes and mods for games, Dota Underlords was Valve’s official effort to capture the craze. Dota Underlords was part of a massive movement in 2019.
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