Trove Passes 15 Million Player Milestone
Trion Worlds announced today that its free-to-play voxel MMO Trove has 15 million players worldwide. Since the game launched on PC in 2015, it has been released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, allowing the game to reach a wider audience. This increase has been helped by the fact that the game has also been introduced to several new markets, including China and Japan.
To celebrate the milestone, Trion has provided us with a few game statistics -- although for some reason they didn't create a fun infographic because apparently they're slacking over there. As long as you're okay without pretty pictures, you can read the stats below.
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6,584,382,807 Blocks Placed (almost the amount of kilometers from the Earth to Pluto!)
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10,234,600,287 Blocks Destroyed (you all destroyed even more blocks than you built!)
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237,203,112 Quests Completed
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4,520,061 Dragon Mounts Unlocked
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352,837,481 Clubs Entered
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119,881,221 Piñata Parties Thrown
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161,977,123.98 lifetime hours across all players.
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18,490.54 lifetime years across all players.
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184.91 lifetime centuries across all players. (No millenia yet...but give us another 14 years!)
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