Last night Activision Blizzard announced that adjusted 30th June 2014 World of Warcraft had 6.8m subscribers. That's a drop of 800,000 since 31st March, if it had 7.6m subscribers. Subscribers have fallen steadily ever since the peak of 12m really. But WOW continues to be biggest subscriber-based MMO on the globe, nearly 10 years after it launched. And Blizzard expects what to pick up once the Cheap Warmane Gold next expansion Warlords of Draenor launches later in 2010. Blizzard boss Mike Morhaime said the World of Warcraft franchise remains healthy with revenues up year on year, partly because of Warlords of Draenor presales, which might be over 1.5m (all in the western world), and purchases of the character boost. This, Morhaime said, suggested you will see "strong support" through the community for that expansion. "We anticipated fluctuation in subscribership as a result of seasonality it comes with the current game submissions are at the end of its life cycle," Morhaime said. "And needlessly to say, we did experience a decline in subscribers, which mostly came out from the east. This pattern is appropriate in line, percentage-wise, using the drops that people saw at Cataclysm's cycle in Q2 2012. That drop in 2012 was and then an uptick in subscribers just before Mists of Pandaria's launch. So we're looking to Warmane Gold for sale see players return even as draw better the release of Warlords of Draenor later this current year."