I always enjoy looking at industry reports, especially the games being played. The first chart we get from the fine folks at Roll20 is Campaign Percentage. Campaign Percentage: How many Roll20 campaigns use this game system.
https://blog.roll20.net/post/190665086865/the-orr-group-industry-report-q4-2020-a
What can we take from this chart? There are about 8x as many D&D 5e campaigns as there are Pathfinder and Pathfinder 2e - combined. You are looking at the reason why Paizo released Pathfinder 2 - an attempt to reclaim its heights prior to D&D 5e. Also, Starfinder doesn't even crack the Top 10.
Next up is Account Percentage: Account Percentage: How many Roll20 users play this game system.
At least with Account Percentage, Starfinder actually makes the chart - at number 10 with 0.72%. Pretty sad considering all the hype it had on release.
Now, the last chart I will highlight is where you make otherwise shitty statistics for Pathfinder 2e suddenly look good. Lipstick on a pig if you will.
Well, look at that! Pathfinder 2e saw a growth of 82.64% Woot! heh
Here is the full list:
Picturing Solo History
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What is the total number of campaigns and the total number of players?
ReplyDeleteThanks. I dig stuff like this too! Interesting.
ReplyDeleteBe well Erik.
Of note: Apparently the Pathfinder 2 adventures have not been released for Roll20 yet, but are released for Fantasy Grounds?
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