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It will spike when it drops but will dip like any other game. Theres been some promising news that floating loot, 150 players and classic guns such as the Grau, Kilo and HDR will be making there return. The worst thing is, if it continues to use the awful Omnimovment system, it will die rapidly. It's slower and more clunky than MW2019/WZ1 movment and casuals, the biggest MTX buyers, hate it.
They took way too long to bring Verdansk back and cheaters are EVERYWHERE