Wait, Seriously? MapleStory Pulls In 92 Million Players

I know that Nexon's MapleStory has been enormously successful, and that the kid-friendly MMO has pulled in youngsters from all around the world, but it's mind boggling to hear that by the date of its fourth anniversary, more than 92 million players have passed through its 2D digital halls. That's almost as many people as the combined population of France and Spain! That's an axis of world power!
I imagine the words "Eat it, Blizzard!" get tossed around at the Nexon office quite a bit.
Of course, only six million of MapleStory's global army live in North America, but there are over 200,000 MapleStory-tagged videos on YouTube and, I'm sure, at least ten million sleeper agents planted strategically throughout the fleet world. (Is MapleStory the Cylon god?)
At any rate, Nexon plans to fete the fourth anniversary of its big for world dominion with an in-game celebration replete with special anniversary weapons, item upgrades, a leveling up event, monster transformations, and a massive giveaway. More on that after the jump.
Nexon America Celebrates Fourth Anniversary of MapleStory
MapleStory parties for its fourth anniversary with loads of special events, items, quests and rewards for players
LOS ANGELES (May 7, 2009) - Nexon America Inc. (www.nexon.net) welcomes gamers to celebrate the fourth anniversary of its epic free-to-play game, MapleStory (maplestory.nexon.net). Launched on May 11, 2005, MapleStory became a legend in online games with its amazing social features, rich art style and open world opportunities. Players have flocked to MapleStory with over 92 million worldwide users and over six million users in North America.
Maplers have traveled through the many lands of the game's vast world, as well as unleashed the game's traits of individuality and freedom beyond its game borders. Players have turned MapleStory into an online video mainstay through blogs, community fan sites and fan videos. Over 200,000 videos are available by searching MapleStory at YouTube.
"After four years of service in North America, MapleStory continues to evolve and surprise us all. We are very grateful to our loyal fans and this celebration is for them," said Min Kim, Nexon America's Vice President of Marketing. "MapleStory fans have helped create something special and we're going to reward them with new, exciting content to enjoy throughout the summer and beyond."
The anniversary celebration will feature:
• Fourth Anniversary Maple Weapons - Monsters will be dropping special anniversary weapons. Or the players can exchange previous anniversary weapons and Maple Leaves for new Fourth Anniversary Weapons, Maple Hats, Maple Shields, Maple Earrings, or Fourth Anniversary Scrolls.
• Item Upgrades - Maple Hat and Maple Earrings obtained through monsters are upgradable using Maple Leaves. The earrings can be upgraded by completing additional quests.
• Leveling Up Event - Each time players levels up, they will receive Maple Leaves. The number of Maple Leaves rewarded will vary depending on the level. Higher level players will receive more Maple Leaves.
• GM Events - The GMs will run special events and summon last year's anniversary boss, Big Puff Daddy, at random times.
• Monster Transformations - Any player can transform into one of MapleStory's monsters for a given period of time.
• 4 Candle Event - Nexon is giving away 1,200 prizes over 40 days, including in-game items, Nexon Game Cards, digital cameras, iPod Touch and a laptop computer. Players who play for 40 minutes will receive a candle. Once a player has a candle, they can receive up to four pieces of cake for each successive 40 minutes of game play. Players who get four pieces of the cake will have a chance to win.
• Maple Quiz - Players can take the Maple Quiz. For every question a player gets right, five Maple Leaves and a special cake will be rewarded.
There will also be daily events to commemorate the anniversary. Go to http://maplestory.nexon.net for further details.








lol well the thing is people make multiple accounts under other names and emails so there aren't exactly that many players but yeah...it's still huge.
It was a great idea...get rich from a free game.
I wonder how many of those are people that made an account, logged in then decided it was lame and never played it again... like I did.