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Pathfinder: Kingmaker VS Infinity: Battlescape

Compare Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Infinity: Battlescape side by side. See how they compare in terms of player count, popularity, active users, and community size.


Pathfinder: Kingmaker
Infinity: Battlescape

Game status

Status

Active

The Pathfinder: Kingmaker game status is active.

Status

Active

The Infinity: Battlescape game status is active.

Estimated daily players

Estimated Daily Players

~4 thousand

We estimate that Pathfinder: Kingmaker has currently around 4k players daily.

Pathfinder: Kingmaker is a single-player isometric RPG released in 2018 by Owlcat Games and Deep Silver. Although it has a loyal fanbase due to its connection to the Pathfinder tabletop RPG and receives occasional sales boosts, it is not a multiplayer-focused game and is several years old, so its daily active players have declined, likely around 3,000-5,000. It is not considered an MMO as it is primarily a single-player experience with no persistent online world.

Estimated Daily Players

~50

We estimate that Infinity: Battlescape has currently around 50 players daily.

Infinity: Battlescape is a space combat simulator released in 2019 by the indie developer I-Novae Studios. Despite its unique large-scale space battles and ambitious scope, the game did not achieve mainstream popularity and shows signs of a small but dedicated community. As an indie game with limited updates and publicity, it's likely to have a very low daily active player base, estimated around 50. The game features large battles but does not have a true persistent world, so it is not considered a full MMO.

Game age

Age

7 years ago

Pathfinder: Kingmaker was released on September 2018 and is now 7 years old.

Age

6 years ago

Infinity: Battlescape was released on September 2019 and is now 6 years old.

Platforms

Pathfinder: Kingmaker runs on 5 platforms.

Infinity: Battlescape runs on 1 platform.

Player perspectives

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Publishers

Categories

Pathfinder: Kingmaker
Infinity: Battlescape