Raptr Announces Most Played Games On PC For February 2014
Raptr has announced the most played games for February 2014 for PC that has Diablo III climbing the ranks. DOTA 2 claimed the top spot for February with World of Warcraft, League of Legends and Battlefield 4 not far behind. Read on.
A Few Highlights From The Raptr Website
Total February PC playtime was up nearly 17% over January, though part of that is due to Raptr’s rapidly expanding membership. DOTA 2 retained the top spot, and its Share percentage increased by half a point. League of Legends swapped places with World of Warcraft once again and lost .1% Share. (League of Legends playtime tracking only works during actual games and not lobby time due to the way the game’s designed, so LoL playtime would compare more favorably with DOTA 2 if it could be tracked in the same way.)
World of Warcraft saw a huge spike in gameplay in mid-February because the 5.4.7 patch, which rolled out some balance changes as well as a new PVP season. Since then World of Warcraft has remained strong.
Battlefield 4 maintained its hold as the top FPS — the Titanfall beta’s best day was only as good as Battlefield’s slowest all month. Now that Titanfall’s officially in the wild, we’re watching the numbers and may provide some analysis of its launch performance before next month’s Most Played list.
To learn more, visit the official Raptr website.
A Few Highlights From The Raptr Website
Total February PC playtime was up nearly 17% over January, though part of that is due to Raptr’s rapidly expanding membership. DOTA 2 retained the top spot, and its Share percentage increased by half a point. League of Legends swapped places with World of Warcraft once again and lost .1% Share. (League of Legends playtime tracking only works during actual games and not lobby time due to the way the game’s designed, so LoL playtime would compare more favorably with DOTA 2 if it could be tracked in the same way.)
World of Warcraft saw a huge spike in gameplay in mid-February because the 5.4.7 patch, which rolled out some balance changes as well as a new PVP season. Since then World of Warcraft has remained strong.
Battlefield 4 maintained its hold as the top FPS — the Titanfall beta’s best day was only as good as Battlefield’s slowest all month. Now that Titanfall’s officially in the wild, we’re watching the numbers and may provide some analysis of its launch performance before next month’s Most Played list.
To learn more, visit the official Raptr website.

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