

Over those 16+ years, we have amassed millions of passionate fans. In early 2020, the PlanetSide franchise will celebrate its 17th since the original release back in 2003. We're coming up on the 7th anniversary for PlanetSide 2. So, what's next for Daybreak and the PlanetSide franchise? Remember Fractured Lands, Fear the Wolves, Not My Car, Islands of Nyne, etc.? No one wants early access, incomplete, battle royales that are less than what's already available. The 1,788 mixed reviews on Steam combined with generic gameplay that looks as dated as it feels, combined with a battle royale premise the community didn't really want as a separate game, all lead to this failure that feels oh so familiar. Just one person in a game that's supposed to be running matches with hundreds of players. So has everyone else apparently since today, November 12, 2019, marks the day where PlanetSide Arena hit an all-time low of 1 player. We tried last week, waited a long time for nothing, and then uninstalled. Instead, the delayed early access title can't even fill a single session. Despite being a free-to-play, virtually no one is playing the battle royale spinoff of PlanetSide 2. PlanetSide Arena is Dead: Prepare For PlanetSide 3ĭaybreak Game Company's PlanetSide Arena is dead.
