Not really surprising though
It purports to have the sandbox elements many like or think they like, but without any of the PvP gank-a-mole sauce (i fail in all things failable, but can still feel good about my sorry ass by making other people's lives miserable) deemed "essential" for a ""sandbox"". Wrongly in my opinion, never understood how pseudo-freedom and faux creativity goes hand in hand with online raping, but then again i never felt any better by fucking others up so who am i to judge
So whatever its potential, or lack of, it never catered to the PvP crowds (read: mom lives downstairs, lots of masturbating and age 30+), it never catered to the themeparky crowds (ADHD being the primary reason. See
Science and the Secular, where limits are drawn, chp. 3). What small niche remains, they either got or never will unless it's live and successful enough for word of mouth to convince naysayers otherwise.
The graph i would like to look at, if it existed, is the one depicting people like me, finding themselves overly alarmed by the amount of wedding gowns, dresses, corsets and tuxedos readily available for "online" wear, abandoning all hopes and losing interest. I fool myself by thinking that somewhere out there, there are more like me, although admittedly history often did and will continue to prove me wrong.
For what it's worth, if like me, you do want your mmo, but stopped having it somewhere around pre-NGE SWG? Only two possibilities out there. Both remote, both slim. One even more than the other. Shroud of the Avatar, and Citadel of Sorcery. Someone would ask why would you include a vapourware, but leave Pantheon out? The answer is that i cannot care for Pantheon, when the person that makes it has apparently learned not a single thing in a span of time over two decades long.
Two titles. So you pay. And hope against hope