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Subspace Continuum
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Monster Hunter Rise

Direct comparison between Subspace Continuum and Monster Hunter Rise. View their social activity, release status, platform availability, and other key details.

Game Status

Status

Active

Subspace Continuum status is active.

Status

Active

Monster Hunter Rise status is active.

Estimated Daily Players

Estimated Daily Players

~300

We estimate that Subspace Continuum has currently around 300 players daily.

Subspace Continuum is a very old multiplayer 2D space combat game originating from the late 1990s, relaunched for a modern audience around 2015. It retains a small but dedicated community. Game age and niche appeal, as well as lack of major recent updates, suggest a daily active player base in the low hundreds.

Estimated Daily Players

~25 thousand

We estimate that Monster Hunter Rise has currently around 25k players daily.

Monster Hunter Rise is a major action RPG by Capcom, released in 2021 for Switch/PC. Its playerbase peaked in its first year, with strong support for about 2 years due to expansions and seasonal content. As of mid-2024, population has declined but remains active, likely with around 20,000-30,000 daily players across all platforms due to ongoing appeal, co-op gameplay, and Capcom's franchise reputation.

Social Score

Social activity comparison between Subspace Continuum and Monster Hunter Rise. Data includes social media activity, community discussions, and online mentions tracked over time.

Social score for Subspace Continuum

MonthSocial ScoreChange
April 2026~0
March 2026~0
February 2026~0
January 2026~0
December 2025~0

Social score for Monster Hunter Rise

MonthSocial ScoreChange
April 2026~0
March 2026~0
February 2026~0
January 2026~0
December 2025~0

Game Age

Age

11 years ago

Subspace Continuum was released in July 2015 (11 years ago).

Age

5 years ago

Monster Hunter Rise was released in March 2021 (5 years ago).

Platforms

Subspace Continuum is available on 1 platform.

Monster Hunter Rise is available on 2 platforms.

Player Perspectives

Subspace Continuum offers 1 player perspective.

Monster Hunter Rise offers 1 player perspective.

Developers

Subspace Continuum has 2 developers.

Monster Hunter Rise has 2 developers.

Publishers

Subspace Continuum has 1 publisher.

Monster Hunter Rise has 1 publisher.

Categories

Subspace Continuum has 4 categories.

Monster Hunter Rise has 6 categories.

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