Old School RuneScape VS Bloodborne

Compare Old School RuneScape and Bloodborne side by side. See how they compare in terms of player count, popularity, active users, and community size.


Game status

Active

The Old School RuneScape game status is active.

Active

The Bloodborne game status is active.

Estimated daily players

Estimated Daily Players

~75 thousand

We estimate that Old School RuneScape has currently around 75k players daily.

Old School RuneScape is a well-established MMORPG developed and published by Jagex, released in 2013 as a retro version of the original RuneScape. The game benefits from strong brand recognition, ongoing updates, and mobile accessibility, which help sustain an active player base over a decade after launch. Industry knowledge and recent data suggest a daily active player count typically in the 50,000–100,000 range, with spikes during major updates or events.

Estimated Daily Players

~20 thousand

We estimate that Bloodborne has currently around 20k players daily.

Bloodborne, released in 2015, is a critically acclaimed action RPG by FromSoftware. While it has an online multiplayer component, it is primarily a single-player experience with limited co-op and PvP features. Given its age and PlayStation 4 exclusivity, the daily active player base has likely declined significantly but remains steady due to its status as a cult classic and continued community engagement.

Game age

12 years ago

Old School RuneScape was released on February 2013 and is now 12 years old.

10 years ago

Bloodborne was released on March 2015 and is now 10 years old.

Platforms

Old School RuneScape runs on 4 platforms.

Bloodborne runs on 1 platform.

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