The launch of Assassin's Creed Shadows is under intense scrutiny following Ubisoft's recent challenges, including delays and the commercial disappointment of Star Wars Outlaws. Ubisoft has faced a series of setbacks, including high-profile flops, layoffs, studio closures, and game cancellations leading up to the release of Shadows. Amidst these struggles, the Guillemot family, founders of Ubisoft, are reportedly in discussions with Tencent and other investors about a potential buyout to maintain control over the company's intellectual property.
Given this backdrop, the gaming community is keenly observing the early performance of Assassin's Creed Shadows. While Ubisoft has not disclosed specific sales figures, they announced that the game reached 2 million players within just two days of its launch, surpassing the initial performance of both Origins and Odyssey.
Attention is also focused on Shadows' concurrent player numbers on Steam, which are being benchmarked against other recent triple-A single-player titles and previous entries in the Assassin's Creed series. Over the weekend, Shadows achieved the highest peak concurrent player count for any Assassin's Creed game on Steam, reaching 64,825 players. This is notable as it was the first in the series to launch directly on Steam. For comparison, Dragon Age: The Veilguard peaked at 89,418 players on the same platform.
Determining whether Shadows meets, exceeds, or falls short of Ubisoft's expectations is challenging without knowing the company's internal benchmarks. However, insights from an internal Ubisoft email, reviewed by IGN, shed light on the game's initial weekend performance. Shadows achieved the second-highest day-one sales revenue in the franchise's history, only behind Valhalla, which benefited from the unique circumstances of launching during the global pandemic and across multiple console generations.
Shadows also set a record for Ubisoft's best day-one launch on the PlayStation Store, indicating strong performance on the PS5. On the PC front, 27% of the game's total activations were on this platform, with Steam playing a significant role in its success. Ubisoft has highlighted the decision to return to Steam as validated by these early results.
Ubisoft is emphasizing high player engagement, which is at record levels, and positive feedback from moderated, verified platforms. Shadows was the most-wishlisted Ubisoft game ever and is outperforming all other Assassin's Creed titles on Twitch, including Valhalla.
Internal communications from Ubisoft contextualize Shadows' performance by comparing it to other franchise entries. While it did not match Valhalla's launch, Ubisoft argues that such a comparison is unfair due to Valhalla's unique launch conditions during the pandemic and new console releases. Instead, Ubisoft suggests comparing Shadows to games like Origins, Odyssey, and Mirage, where it sets a new standard.
It's also important to note that Shadows was released in March, deviating from the typical pre-Thanksgiving launch window that historically boosts sales. Additionally, Ubisoft did not offer an early access period for Shadows, and their subscription service is now available directly on Xbox, which impacts sales comparisons.
Ultimately, the financial success of Assassin's Creed Shadows will be a critical factor for Ubisoft's future. Detailed revenue figures will likely be revealed in Ubisoft's upcoming financial reports.
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