
Warface: Clutch VS Monster Hunter Rise
Compare Warface: Clutch and Monster Hunter Rise side by side. See how they compare in terms of player count, popularity, active users, and community size.
Game status
Status
The Warface: Clutch game status is active.
Status
The Monster Hunter Rise game status is active.
Estimated daily players
Estimated Daily Players
We estimate that Warface: Clutch has currently around 25k players daily.
Warface (now Warface: Clutch) is a free-to-play online first-person shooter originally released in 2013. Though once more popular—especially early in its life and during major content drops—it has seen a steady decline but maintains a dedicated niche playerbase. Run by established publishers (MY.GAMES, Tencent), with cross-platform play and continuing updates, a daily player count around 25,000 globally is reasonable. Its gameplay is more instanced PvP/PvE than persistent-world MMO.
Estimated Daily Players
We estimate that Monster Hunter Rise has currently around 35k players daily.
Monster Hunter Rise, released in 2021 by Capcom, is a popular action RPG in the Monster Hunter series. It still maintains a sizable player base due to ongoing support, expansions (like Sunbreak), and a strong community, especially in Asia. However, as it's now over two years old, daily active players have declined from launch peaks. It is not an MMO, as multiplayer sessions are instanced and do not feature a persistent world.
Game age
Age
Warface: Clutch was released on October 2013 and is now 12 years old.
Age
Monster Hunter Rise was released on March 2021 and is now 4 years old.
Platforms
Warface: Clutch runs on 5 platforms.
Monster Hunter Rise runs on 2 platforms.