
Call of Dragons VS Second Life
Compare Call of Dragons and Second Life side by side. See how they compare in terms of player count, popularity, active users, and community size.
Game status
Status
The Call of Dragons game status is unknown.
Status
The Second Life game status is active.
Estimated daily players
Estimated Daily Players
We estimate that Call of Dragons has currently around 70k players daily.
Call of Dragons is a multiplayer real-time strategy game from Farlight Games, available on mobile and PC. It uses a persistent world map where large numbers of players can interact in alliances, similar to games like Rise of Kingdoms. Released relatively recently and backed by strong advertising, it maintains a moderately large player base, but not on the scale of genre giants. DAU is estimated based on typical engagement for popular cross-platform strategy games.
Estimated Daily Players
We estimate that Second Life has currently around 30k players daily.
Second Life is a classic sandbox MMO launched in 2003. While its peak popularity has long passed, it retains a dedicated core audience, especially among content creators and virtual community participants. Its age and niche status mean lower numbers than mainstream MMOs, but it still maintains tens of thousands of daily users due to its unique virtual world and social economy.
Game age
Age
Call of Dragons is now TBA.
Age
Second Life was released on June 2003 and is now 22 years old.