Amazon Game Studios' MMO launching to 650,000 concurrent players before raising significantly to over 900,000 at the beginning of October – over 500,000 players have left New World in less than a month.
New World has certainly had a rough time the ability to transfer between servers got progressively more and more delayed.
According to SteamCharts (via Forbes), it would seem that the majority of players have either had enough of these issues or are waiting for New World to become more stable – or get more features – and have stopped playing for the time being.
New World's peak concurrent player count since launch stands at an excellent 913,027 players on October 3. Since then, average player counts have been steadily declining every week, so the peak concurrent player count this weekend is only 398,526 – a drop of around 57%, or 514,501 players, in less than a month.
While it's possible that the server issues, bugs, and no one wants to upset Jeff Bezos, after all.