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The following is the last week of concurrent users for Baldr Sky, Aokana, Maitetsu (Chinese release), and Evenicle.

At least in terms of people playing, Baldr Sky has remained relatively constant, with few particularly sharp peaks or valleys. This is a strong indication that the numbers of concurrent users are quite comparable within China and within Europe/North America, at least for now, but the last couple days have had a bit more distinct peaks during the Chinese evening, suggesting it is getting a bit more traction there these past few days. The second chart is Aokana, where you can a distinct daily peak during the peak hours for China, but it retains a decent number of users throughout the day as it is still retaining a decent number of readers in the West even if the Chinese audience is currently larger.

The third, being the Chinese release of Maitetsu, shows a title with an almost exclusively Chinese audience which has peaks around the same time each day as Aokana, but much sharper peaks and valleys without a meaningful amount of Western players. During the past week, its high has been as much as 50 concurrent players, while its minimum has dropped to as low as 2. The final chart is Evenicle, which has its peaks and valleys be almost the opposite of Maitetsu and Aokana, as its peaks come during the North American evening and its minimums come during the peak hours for China (these charts are aligned by time of day so it can easily be seen how Evenicle does its best when Maitetsu is at its lowest), being a title that is doing better in the West.

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