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Foxhole

July 2017 (8 years ago)

~8k
daily players

Foxhole is a massively multiplayer game where you will work with hundreds of players to shape the outcome of a persistent online war. Every individual soldier is a player that contributes to the war effort through logistics, base building, reconnaissance, combat, and more.

Estimated Daily Players

~8 thousand

We estimate that Foxhole has currently around 8k players daily.

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MonthSocial ScoreChange
August 2025~14.2k35.4%
July 2025~22.1k

Foxhole is a persistent online war game (released in 2017) developed and published by Siege Camp. The game is noted for its MMO-styled open world, where hundreds of players interact and cooperate in large-scale warfare over days or weeks. While not a mainstream title, it has an active, passionate community and niche appeal. Player numbers tend to be stable for a dedicated audience, typically in the high thousands per day based on previous Steam chart data and ongoing community activity.

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Foxhole's goal is to make players truly feel like they are working together to direct the outcome of an open ended war. Some games have attempted to pull this off in the past, but many of the have been hindered by gameplay affecting microtransactions or mechanics that hold the player's hands too much, resulting in wars that feel artificial instead of truly organic and player driven. Our mission is to be uncompromising in delivering this experience. Our dream is to have hundreds of players working in unison to complete large scale operations that takes weeks to plan. We want players to be setting up supply lines, executing missions behind enemy lines, and banding together to defend key strategic locations throughout the world. These ideas are extremely ambitious, but we are confident that we can achieve them if we work together with the player community over the long term.


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