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We Dare

PS3
Total player count
20,000
as of 19 November 2024
New players
+0
19 Oct – 19 Nov
Returning players
0

Archive as of 19 November 2020, no future updates

Total player count by date

Note: the chart is not accurate before 1 May 2018.
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PS3


9,100 players (46%)
earned at least one trophy

<100 accounts
with nothing but We Dare

48 games
the median number of games on accounts with We Dare

Popularity by region

Relative popularity
compared to other regions
Region's share
North America4x less popular6%
Central and South America1.4x less popular2.5%
Western and Northern Europe4x more popular74%
Eastern and Southern Europe8x more popular8%
Asia4x less popular0.5%
Middle East1.8x more popular2.5%
Australia and New Zealand1.3x more popular2.5%

Popularity by country

Relative popularity
compared to other countries
Country's share
Italy5x more popular15%
Czech Republic4x more popular0.7%
Poland4x more popular4%
Greece3x more popular1.2%
Belgium3x more popular5%
Austria2x more popular1.2%
Germany2x more popular15%
France1.6x more popular21%
Norway1.4x more popular1%
Russia1.3x more popular2%
Spain1.2x more popular7%
Australiaworldwide average2.5%
Emirates1.2x less popular0.5%
Portugal1.2x less popular0.7%
Switzerland1.3x less popular0.5%
Turkey1.4x less popular0.5%
Netherlands1.7x less popular1.2%
Argentina1.8x less popular1%
Saudi Arabia2x less popular1.5%
United Kingdom2x less popular6%
Colombia2.5x less popular0.2%
Denmark3x less popular0.2%
Sweden3x less popular0.2%
Mexico4x less popular0.7%
United States9x less popular5%
Brazil10x less popular0.5%
Japan11x less popular0.5%
Canada11x less popular0.5%
Chile ~ 0%
New Zealand ~ 0%
Ireland ~ 0%
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Every estimate is ±10% (and bigger for small values).
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