Is Your Game Losing Players Because of Toxicity?
(The Answer Might Surprise You)
You spend years building a great game.
You invest in graphics, gameplay, and maybe even a few streamers to get it out there.
And still—players leave.
Why?
Because your community feels toxic.
We’ve all seen it:
Trash talk goes too far.
A few angry players dominate the chat.
Newcomers get harassed and never return.
What starts as a “people problem” becomes a product problem—one that directly affects your bottom line.
What’s Really Happening
Let’s look at the numbers:
64% of gamers say they’ve quit a game after seeing harassment.
61% avoid in-game purchases in communities that feel hostile.
Developers are losing up to 20% of potential revenue because of toxic interactions.
That’s not just bad vibes—it’s real money walking out the door.
And if you think it’s only happening in “that one game,” think again. Toxicity is showing up across platforms—from voice chat to Reddit to Twitch.
So, How Do You Know If It’s a Problem?
Honestly?
Most game studios don’t know until it’s too late.
Moderation tools are great—but they’re usually reactive. They kick in after the damage is done.
What you need is a way to see the warning signs early—before players start disappearing.
That’s why we built Felixa.
What Felixa Does
Felixa is a tool that gives you a clear picture of your game’s community health.
Here’s what it can show you:
How healthy (or toxic) your community is
Which behaviors are trending over time
Easy-to-read reports with insights and suggestions
What your moderators can actually do to improve things
How to design experiences that build positive player culture
It’s not about banning more people. It’s about changing behavior in a way that actually works—before you lose good players.
Want to See Where You Stand?
Try our free 2-minute quiz to check your community’s health:
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It’s fast. It’s free. And it’ll help you spot problems early.
Final Thought
Game devs talk a lot about polish. But if your community feels toxic, all that polish won’t matter.
The games that win in 2025 and beyond are the ones that feel safe, fun, and welcoming—for everyone.
Felixa can help you get there.
Let’s build something better together.
Request your FREE Community Assessment Report now