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Subspace Continuum VS Tom Clancy's The Division

Compare Subspace Continuum and Tom Clancy's The Division side by side. See how they compare in terms of player count, popularity, active users, and community size.


Game status

Status

Active

The Subspace Continuum game status is active.

Status

Active

The Tom Clancy's The Division game status is active.

Estimated daily players

Estimated Daily Players

~200

We estimate that Subspace Continuum has currently around 200 players daily.

Subspace Continuum is a classic multiplayer top-down space shooter originally launched in the late 1990s and revived through community efforts. Despite its unique MMO-like persistent world and large lobbies, its player base has dwindled due to its age and niche appeal. Based on community forums and typical server activity in 2023–2024, it sustains a small but loyal group of daily players, likely under 300.

Estimated Daily Players

~4 thousand

We estimate that Tom Clancy's The Division has currently around 4k players daily.

Tom Clancy's The Division launched in 2016 as an online hybrid shooter-RPG from Ubisoft. Its peak period ended within the first couple of years, and although it retains a niche fanbase, most players migrated to The Division 2 or other titles. As a result, daily player numbers are quite low but remain in the low thousands due to Ubisoft's occasional support and a persistent, albeit small, community.

Game age

Age

10 years ago

Subspace Continuum was released on July 2015 and is now 10 years old.

Age

9 years ago

Tom Clancy's The Division was released on March 2016 and is now 9 years old.

Platforms

Subspace Continuum runs on 1 platform.

Tom Clancy's The Division runs on 3 platforms.

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