Results of the Large Winter Poll 2025

Not long ago, we invited you to take part in our annual Winter Poll, and now we are ready to share the results with you. More than 700 Survivors participated - thank you to everyone who took the time to share their experience and thoughts.

Let’s take a closer look at what the average resident of the Wasteland looks like!

The Wasteland is clearly home to experienced players.

Most respondents belong to the 26-35 and 36-45 age groups, together making up more than half of all participants. At the same time, a noticeable number of younger Survivors under 25 also took part, alongside long-time veterans who have spent years in the Wasteland.

As expected, the vast majority of players identify as male - nearly 95% of all respondents. Female Survivors remain a small but important part of the community.

Crossout Mobile continues to attract players from all over the world.

The largest group of respondents comes from North America, followed by Europe and Asia. Players from other regions also participated, confirming the truly global nature of the Wasteland.

Almost half of all respondents are currently employed, while many others are studying or combining both work and education. Despite this, most still find time to return to the Wasteland regularly, which shows a strong level of dedication.

When it comes to vehicle builds, most Survivors prefer balanced medium builds, offering flexibility and reliability across different game modes.

Heavy armored vehicles take second place, while lighter and faster builds attract players who value mobility. A smaller group prefers close-combat vehicles, and others adapt their builds depending on the situation.

For many players, Crossout Mobile is far from a casual experience.

Nearly half of respondents play several days per week, while about one fifth fight in the Wasteland every single day. This level of engagement speaks for itself.

PvP remains the most popular activity, with more than half of respondents choosing direct battles against other players. PvE modes also remain important, while Clan activities and special modes have their own dedicated audiences.

A small group of players prefers spending time in the garage or chatting, showing that Crossout Mobile is not only about combat.

To conclude, here are a few messages left by players (spelling and punctuation preserved):

“This is not just a game, it is a masterpiece.”

“I found myself here. I love building my own vehicles and fighting others.”

“Constant updates, great atmosphere, and music - it never gets boring.”

“One of the most interesting and addictive games I have played.”

Thank you to everyone who participated in the Winter Poll. Your feedback helps us better understand the community and continue shaping the future of Crossout Mobile!

Happy New Year, Survivors!