There is a video of their earnings report from a few months ago which shows all the breakdowns. EQ was the majority of the $ DBG made but I can’t recall the specifics.
Edit: here’s the video
this is from 2023 not a few months ago, but just hopping around this 3 hour video:
Daybreak is 39% earnings of 40mil per quarter
Daybreak is 34% of ebitda
Daybreak is EverQuest, EverQuest II, The Matrix Online, PlanetSide, Star Wars Galaxies, Clone Wars Adventures, Free Realms, Vanguard: Saga of Heroes, DC Universe Online, PlanetSide 2, H1Z1: Just Survive, and H1Z1: King of the Kill, Dungeons & Dragons Online, Magic: The Gathering Online, The Lord of the Rings Online, and Palia.
skip to 31 minutes in.
DCUO is the largest game by far in terms of revenue, almost twice EQ.
MTGO is the most profitable, by far.
of the 7k "units" total for all games, EQ is 1.5k units, or 21%
By month, EQ makes 1.1mil of total revenue. There's a chart of the monthly average users that shows that its around 10-20k subs, so that means the average sub is spending ~55 a month, which is more than I'd expect based on players to sub ratio, but far more likely then this "20mil" that keeps getting floated around.
if the average player has 3 accounts that means the average playing is spending 150 a month to play EQ in subs + cash shop.
That is still sad, but not as bad as I had thought.
At first with the "20 mil" you guys kept spouting off, it sounded like EQ was 3k dudes living in trailer parks burning their entire disability check each month. now it's just their entire entertainment budget.
So yeah, EQ is only earning total revenue of 1 mil a month, but ebitda is probably only a few hundred K, so 2 dudes in their garage running a "donation" server making 100k a month in pure profit is a huge deal and makes sense why they'd sue.
Note this video from 2023 does make a huge deal about the 25 year anniversary TLP to turn it around for EQ, was that Teek or this one? i don't know