Jack99
Adventurer
With the release of Wizbook, we have gained somewhat an idea about the numbers of DDI subscribers. Or rather, we now know how many subscribers there is at the very least.
At the time of writing, it's 7972 members. As people log on to their Wizbook account, the number has been rising on a daily basis with around 500 per day after the initial surge when the core posters and subscribers logged in.
Anyway, I am curious about those numbers and wanted to hear what you guys think. Basically there is several questions burning in my mind -
Around which number will it stop? How many subscribers does DDI in fact have?
Is it more/less than you expected?
Is it more/less than WotC expected/hoped for?
How much business is that? I mean, assuming that every single member is paying the cheapest price ($5 per month), that's roughly $500000 per year. How much D&D should one get for that?
Personally, I am not quite sure what to think. 8k (and possibly quite a bit more) does sound like a decent start, although not wildly impressive.
At the time of writing, it's 7972 members. As people log on to their Wizbook account, the number has been rising on a daily basis with around 500 per day after the initial surge when the core posters and subscribers logged in.
Anyway, I am curious about those numbers and wanted to hear what you guys think. Basically there is several questions burning in my mind -
Around which number will it stop? How many subscribers does DDI in fact have?
Is it more/less than you expected?
Is it more/less than WotC expected/hoped for?
How much business is that? I mean, assuming that every single member is paying the cheapest price ($5 per month), that's roughly $500000 per year. How much D&D should one get for that?
Personally, I am not quite sure what to think. 8k (and possibly quite a bit more) does sound like a decent start, although not wildly impressive.