Originally Posted by
Zak
Yes I think they contributed to the success. They had a certain star-factor, people would flood rooms to see them. I also think it's important for someone to steer the ship, where would Britain have been in WWII without Churchill? Or Theresa May in Br.... Oh. It's merely a coincidence that they were around in Habbo's heyday.
Habbo has lost players because it's still the same game it was 15 years ago. Look at other successful games and how much they've progressed in the same time. There's far better games available now, so why would anyone new choose to play it?