
Exposing Your Fandom from this month PvP (Gacha Revenue Report June 2026)
Why?
I wanted to see which fandom dominated the conversation during this month pvp.
How?
I extracted all comments in the post and its unique user. For each user I pulled 100 of their most recent comment. From these comments, I gathered all the subreddits and tagged each of them to their respective fandom.
Simple majority is applied to determine the user's main fandom. If user has more comments in Gacha A, then Gacha A will be their main fandom. If user has similar comment across 2 or more gacha then the most recent comment will determine their main.
!!! Important !!!
This is a small dataset of USER WHO HAS COMMENTED in the post. People who did not comment are not in the dataset.
Breakdown
- 4,764 total comments
- 1,694 unique users
- 161,011 total comments from users history
- 6,826 total subreddits found
- 337 fandoms (1,041 tagged & 5785 untagged)
- 83.1% Comments Match Rate (133,728 / 161,011 tagged)
Primary Fandom Affiliation
Hoyo big 3 and Wuwa dominate the space
- Genshin - 283
- Wuwa - 217
- ZZZ - 141
- HSR - 141
- Enfield - 83
- NTE - 63
- Limbus - 31
- Nikke - 27
- LaDS - 24
- CZN - 20
- etc...
Most commenters seem to come from new big budget gacha titles. Hoyo fandom practically dictates the conversation because their fandom towers over everyone else.
This chart has a minimum fandom threshold of 3 applied for better clarity. I've experimented with different scoring methods and changing the simple majority threshold but the ranking remains the same.
Fandom Reach & User Count
No surprise, the fandom reach ranking is similar to fandom affiliation
I tried investigating the reach of each fandom by looking at the number of users who has interacted with them regardless of the user's main. So if a user has interacted with Genshin, Wuwa, HSR and Endfield each fandom gets a score.
This helps show people who play multiple gacha games (or at least interacted in their community).
Since users were extracted from "Gacha Revenue Report June 2026", GachaGaming is at the top since they had already interacted there. Its basically the baseline for how this works.
Total Comment Volume by Tag
GachGaming is essentially a hub for everyone to discuss (argue)
Wanted to see which gacha fandom has the biggest yappers. r/gachagaming beats them all. Ok but because we extracted these users from a GachaGaming post, so a substantial of the comments in these users history will already be from GachaGaming.
Plus, if they already engage in monthly PvP, then its likely they were back last month and the month before that and so on...
Fandom Co-Occurrence Matrix
Regardless of which fandom someone is from, their 2nd gacha is probably a mainstream one
LaDS have one of the least co-occurrence with other gachas.
They also have 0 co-occurrence with Nikke, Trickcal, Blue Archive, PoE and NBA
Comment Count Distribution
Out of 1,694 users, 1,557 of them have more than 100 comments.
Yes I only pulled 100 comments from each user. Yes I did consider pulling more but didn't wanna spend so much time scraping and also potentially dirtying the data with old comments that might not be relevant.
This chart (I hope) shows that most of the commenters are legit users.
There are 34 users with less than 10 comment history. New users or PvP smurfs? You decide
Top Subreddits
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Since we extracted all users from a post in r/gachagaming , its at the top acting as a baseline. No surprise most of the top subs are the big gacha titles. Notable mention is the Queens sub, in fact if you look at previous charts, their fandom is consistently within the ~10 spot.
How tagging fandom works
A glimpse on how subreddits are assigned their fandom
How users are assigned fandoms
Conclusion
Most people who participlate monthly PvP seem to only come from big budget gacha title (Hoyo, Wuwa, Endfield, NTE). Other fandoms don't care at all. See LaDS, Nikke, Uma, FGO and etc.
So obviously we need to EOS other gacha from the list and only focus on these few.