Despite Earth's population nearing 8 billion, only a single individual persists in playing this game.
With Earth's vast population nearing 8 billion, it's astounding that a newly launched game retains just one player after two months. This scenario paints Babylon's Fall as perhaps the most disastrous undertaking any game publisher could witness.

True to its namesake, Babylon's Fall has indeed 'fallen' after two months. Previously maintaining at least 8 players and peaking at 10, recent Steam statistics reveal a mere 1 player—a record deserving of Square Enix's hall of shame.


Moreover, Babylon's Fall's peak daily player count reached a dismal 1,166, significantly below fan expectations. Despite a plethora of negative reviews, Square Enix opts to release additional updates and content packs, attempting to salvage this potential hit.

Square Enix's actions haven't received high praise from gamers. Recent moves include selling off numerous studios and game IPs. Even their recent blockbuster, Marvel's Avengers, considered a failure, manages to maintain a steady player base of 286 in comparison to Babylon's Fall.
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With only one player remaining after 2 months since its release, the game publisher remains determined, continuing to introduce new content to 'revive' the game.
