Who's winning video game Discords? We know!

Publikováno: 24.6.2025

Also: a look at Apple Arcade's 2025 trends & lots of discovery news.

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Taking a look at some of the top discovery & platform news for the week so far, it goes a bit like this:

Who's winning video game Discords? We know!

One tricky thing about Discord chat servers - although they’re great for community for games - is that it’s difficult to see how you’re doing compared to others. (There’s no global charts!) Well, all the way back in 2021, we found out that 505 Games’ Stephen ‘MrGameTheory’ Takowsky was compiling a ‘top Discord servers list’.

Fast forward a few years, and Stephen’s still at it, manually compiling a list of the top Discord servers. His daily list is available here, and we thought we’d grab the Top 10 game-related ‘active discovery servers on Discord and put them in the above chart.

Perhaps some of the names in there aren’t surprising - Minecraft, Roblox, Fortnite, Marvel Rivals, and Genshin Impact among them. But we do think it’s interesting how F2P gacha standouts like Honkai: Star Rail and Wuthering Waves also made it to the Top 10, alongside breakouts like Helldivers, Valorant, and Deep Rock Galactic.

This gives you a good idea of the general direction of travel - and is counting ‘active users’, as opposed to ‘total people who ever joined the Discord server’, by the way, so seems the most relevant for right now. Stephen also gave us a bunch of insight, which we’d summarize as follows:

  • Marvel Rivals is a big Discord hit, even surpassing AI megatool Midjourney: Stephen notes:Marvel Rivals’ Discord now occasionally surpasses Midjourney’s Discord in active online members… Marvel Rivals’ daily activity is exceptionally strong, fueled by consistent cross-promotion from the game itself and its social channels.”

  • The 1 million member cap barrier finally cracks for gaming: Historically, Discord enforced strict one-million-member caps on game servers. But over the past year… Discord is increasingly willing to allow certain AAA titles to exceed one million members without triggering automatic pruning, provided they maintain strong engagement ratios.”

  • We’re in the ‘Discovery Meta’ era of Discord growth: what’s that? Per Stephen, it’s “where simply acquiring members is no longer sufficient. Sustaining leaderboard presence requires full-scale community operations."

And how does that work? The bit Stephen wrote here was so good that we’re just going to quote it directly:

Stephen runs the Terraria Discord, which isn’t doing too shabby itself!

The ‘Discovery Meta’ era of Discord growth

“Unlike traditional social platforms that reward raw follower count, Discord heavily weights activity-to-membership ratio, keeping discovery highly merit-based. Servers like Midjourney, Marvel Rivals, Genshin Impact, Helldivers 2, and Roblox have mastered this formula and dominate accordingly.

  • Curated onboarding flows to engage new users immediately

  • Constant daily programming with events, contests, tournaments, and Q&As

  • AI bot integrations, personalization tools, and server-specific bots

  • Highly responsive moderation teams managing churn and engagement

Without serious daily operations, even AAA publisher servers struggle to maintain meaningful presence inside Discord Discovery.

Discord Alliances and UGC cross-pollination

Another ongoing trend continues to quietly expand. Many large gaming servers have formed cross-server Discord alliances. [ED: Stephen is also the founder of the United Servers of Discord Alliance, the largest server alliance on Discord.] These private alliances enable:

  • Coordinated promotional boosts across overlapping userbases

  • Shared moderator teams and dedicated moderator servers where strategies and insights are shared.

  • Joint community events such as trivia, UGC art contests, and worthwhile seasonal contests.

This cross-promotion model has become a reliable tactic for growing mid-to-large UGC-driven servers and sustaining momentum during content lulls.

The real Discord growth war is activation & retention

The battle for growth on Discord in 2025 is no longer about initial member acquisition. It is about activation, retention, and repeat daily participation.

The difference between a thriving 100,000-member server and a dead one is no longer driven purely by the popularity of the game, but by daily operational excellence. In the official Terraria Discord server, we host several events every day to sustain this momentum.”

Discord Server discovery is where you’ll see the biggest community servers…

Finally, Stephen - who’s also managing the WUCHANG Fallen Feathers Discord community, as that game comes into its July release with mucho China interest, helped put together a set of ‘hot’ or ‘not’ Discord servers in 2025:

  • HOT: “Discord servers maintaining significant growth right now”: Marvel Rivals, Genshin Impact, Minecraft, Valorant, Honkai Star Rail, Fortnite, Roblox, Geometry Dash, Helldivers 2, Tower Defense Simulator, Once Human, Wuthering Waves, Apex Legends, Rainbow 6, Stumble Guys, Zenless Zone Zero, Rocket League, Delta Force Game, PUBG MOBILE, Call of Duty, Terraria, Deep Rock Galactic, GTA Online, Rust, Destiny 2 PC LFG, Arena Breakout Infinite.

  • NOT: “Discord game servers falling down in the rankings”: Sea of Thieves, Splitgate, Hero Wars, Animal Crossing New Horizons, Lost Ark, Naraka Bladepoint, Mobile Legends, League of Legends.

Of course, this is all relative - the League Of Legends Discord still has ~100,000 people online right now, something most other servers would kill for. But it’s still a bit down on previous highs, so we’re pointing it out. And thanks again to Stephen for sharing all this knowledge on a relatively underdocumented part of the ecosystem…

Which Apple Arcade games win 2025 so far?

Caveats: 1. U.S. App Store data only. 2. Some AA apps prompt for player reviews and some don’t, which obviously affects things!

Looking for a small bonus data point to end this article, we realized - we’re still tracking the number of U.S. reviews for all Apple Arcade games in our Plus/Pro back-end, long past when most people stopped paying attention.

The fact is: Apple Arcade is doing just ‘fine’, with its 200+ games part of the Apple One services bundle. But Apple’s only commissioning a small amount of (often licensed, family-friendly) games per year (10-12?). (They’re also continuing to license across select, existing App Store games, using a ‘+’ on the end of the app name.)

AA is actually a perfectly good bundled-in service, as part of a bigger subscription. But nobody - as far as we can work out - is buying it standalone, so it’s got that ‘hey, you get this as part of these other things you are primarily paying for’ vibe.

Anyhow, we made you all a spreadsheet of 2025 year-to-date U.S. review count increases(Google drive doc) across all Apple Arcade games (see graph above). And here’s the headlines:

  • Basketball and Hello Kitty hold down the #1 and #2 spots: NBA 2K25 Arcade Edition is an AA exclusive, and U.S. folks love their basketball, so makes sense! And Hello Kitty Island Adventure debuted mid-2023 on Apple Arcade, and the witty, well-made game has gone on to be a big Switch hit, while still ruling AA.

  • The recent standout hit? It’s that joker at Balatro again: Apple did a smart deal to ‘Day 1’ debut ‘joker poker’ roguelike Balatro on Apple Arcade in Sept 2024., alongside a $10 premium iOS App. And it’s been a big hit (#3) on AA in 2025 too.

  • Sneaky Sasquatch is the launch game that keeps giving: perhaps you can now see why Apple recently acqui-hired the two devs of this game? Super-fun sandbox bigfoot game Sneaky Sasquatch launched in 2019 and is still #4 for most new U.S. reviews on AA in 2025. (It’s been expanded a lot.)

The rest of the Top 10 is filled out by high-quality casual games (MobilityWare Solitaire+), very kid-friendly titles brought across from the App Store (Disney Coloring World+ and Lego Duplo World+), plus other all-ages titles like Crossy Road Castle and Sonic Racing.

Anyhow, that’s your bulletin on a very under-discussed market. It’s not one it’s that easy to get Apple funding for, or even get your App Store game into. But it has a nice set of fun, evergreen mobile games without any annoying ads or IAP. It’s not nearly as ambitious as Apple’s launch vision - but it’s a pleasant enough backwater to float in.

[We’re GameDiscoverCo, an analysis firm based around one simple issue: how do players find, buy and enjoy your PC or console game? We run the newsletter you’re reading, and provide real-time data services for publishers, funds, and other smart game industry folks.]

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