Shadows, Ubisoft and Assassin's Creed
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Worldwide, Shadows has reached more than three million players so far. Shadows had the second-highest day-one sales revenue for any Assassin's Creed game, only trailing Valhalla. Shadows did beat Valhalla by one measurement, though, setting a record for the most day-one digital revenue on the PlayStation Store for the Assassin's Creed franchise.
Ubisoft (UBSFY) announced that Assassin’s Creed Shadows reached 1 million players on release, but that might not be the win investors hoped for. That’s due to the extreme development costs that went into making the video game developer’s “AAAA ...
Assassin's Creed Shadows is selling well, but it's reportedly tracking behind AC Valhalla and falls short of 2025 hits like Split Fiction.
"A new creed rises. Play as Naoe, a shinobi Assassin from Iga province, and Yasuke, the powerful and legendary samurai of African descent. Against the turbulent backdrop of the late Sengoku era, these two unexpected allies will discover the destiny that unites them as Japan enters a new era ".
Assassin's Creed Shadows has been a huge success, passing two million players in its first weekend and having an even better launch than Assassin's Creed Origins and Odyssey, and Ubisoft has now released a heartfelt message thanking fans for their support.
For the first time in a while, Ubisoft has delivered some good news for its workers, investors and anyone who cares about the publisher's continued existence.
dialogue choices and quests were enough to make it seem like Ubisoft had been successful in its pivot. But the more of these RPGs it makes, the more the gaps become obvious. Assassin's Creed Shadows is chock-full of RPG systems—possibly more than any ...
Shares in Ubisoft jumped about 8% Monday, after the videogame company's new title “Assassin’s Creed Shadows” clocked up two million players in less than a week. Get the full story:
The latest Ubisoft release set in feudal Japan had a lot of pressure on it to perform, but it can't fill in the hole Ubisoft dug for itself.