
It lost 17.89 percent of play time despite the addition of new weapons, skins, and a new mini-game. Warframe was the biggest loser in January, falling six places. Guild Wars 2 featured a double XP event that coincided with PAX South, as well as free access to Point of No Return, Guild Wars 2′s latest episode. Final Fantasy XIV had an end-of-the-month free login weekend, patch, and new items and goods releases. Though World of Tanks, Battlefield 4, and ArcheAge gained play time in January, all three lost a rank in Most Played at the hands of Diablo III.įinal Fantasy XIV Online climbed two places, while Guild Wars 2 rose three spots. Patch 2.1.2 released in January and included major updates to classes and items, the addition of Season Legendary Items, and more.ĭragon Age: Inquisition fell three places as it lost 17.74 percent of play time. Hearthstone got a 23.73 percent play time boost, helping it rise a spot in January.ĭiablo III play time increased an impressive 77.27 percent, and the game moved up five places in January’s Most Played. Smite rounded out the top 5 play time was up only 1.00 percent, despite the release of a new god.

Though World of Warcraft ended 2014 strong with impressive gains after its Draenor expansion, it lost 5.28 percent of play time in January compared to December.īoth DotA 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive gained significant play time ( DotA up 23.18 percent, CSGO 37.23 percent) thanks in part to various updates to items and maps throughout the month.


League of Legends started off the New Year with a strong hold on first place with a share time of 19.97 percentamong the PC games played in January by Raptr members, nearly double the amount of World of Warcraft.
