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Anonymous No.717699643 >>717700162 >>717700552 >>717700660 >>717700794 >>717700843 >>717701029 >>717701601 >>717703610
I thought Assassin's Creed Shadows was supposed to fail? You told me it would fail like Concord yet it has millions of players and is topping charts
Anonymous No.717699825
Ubisoft cooked with this one
Anonymous No.717700162
>>717699643 (OP)
this isnt bluesky you dumb fag and nice attempt at gaslighting and forum sliding and goalpost moving and selective statistics

yes i just called out your tricks
Anonymous No.717700552
>>717699643 (OP)
>players
And sales?
Anonymous No.717700660 >>717700936
>>717699643 (OP)
i dont care how many niggers play it, this game is not good and deserves to burn a hole in ubicucks wallet.
Anonymous No.717700794 >>717701007
>>717699643 (OP)
Yes, despite all the doomposting about the game, it did ok. Not great, but far from a failure. They made all their money back and got good profits. Less than the AC average, sure, but the average is tons of profit, hence why its a core IP of Ubisoft. These dumb rednecks really think Ubisoft got cratered by this game or something, as if it were Concord, which WAS a nuclear level failure.
Anonymous No.717700843
>>717699643 (OP)
/v/ is incapable of ignoring bait
Anonymous No.717700936
>>717700660
Did you play it?
Anonymous No.717701007 >>717701690
>>717700794
>it did ok. Not great, but far from a failure. They made all their money back and got good profits.
I need source for that and *I had a revelation after gay sex with stranger* doesn't count.
Anonymous No.717701029
>>717699643 (OP)
Ayo
Anonymous No.717701601
>>717699643 (OP)
Ubishart stock currently stands at €9.09 per toilet paper sheet.
I thought Ass Shit was supposed to save Ubishart, too big to fail or something.
Seems like a failure to me, it didn't help their value one bit, it kept crashing even harder after its release.
lmao
Anonymous No.717701690 >>717702045
>>717701007
Why do faggots live rent free in your head? Anyways, it would have needed approximately 2 million copies to break even. It sold at least 2.7 as far as we know, not counting the many more that played it on the subscription. While the sub does pay out less, it does by how much players engage with it, which by the numbers, was even more than the physical copies.
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So again, not an amazing seller and ultra profitable. I didn't say that, and most anyone never claimed otherwise. But it was not a commercial failure, not even close. It comfortably sailed past the recoup cost. But keep seething about the black samurai.
Anonymous No.717701907
Man, Diddy worshiping leftists are too into rape. The fuck is wrong with you people? Take your Johnny Somali asses back to Africa.
Anonymous No.717702045 >>717702138 >>717702724
>>717701690
Shipped =\= sold
Again, not that anon, but you didn't post source nor confirm
Also 3 mil * 60 USD at best * 0.7 for revenue (-30% for distro / steam cut) = $126 mil pre tax

This POS was in dev for 4 years+
I bet this shit cost $250 mil due to bloated staff and Canadian salaries and union stuff and the Montreal commie govt mandating certain work conditions or the like

It's a flop you idiot, even if they got tax credits, theres usual caps on stuff like that
T. Accountant for a small company that for bought our by corporate and learned a lot the last 3 years of corporate culture
Anonymous No.717702138
>>717702045
>that for bought our
that got bought out***
Anonymous No.717702724
>>717702045
Yeah, and your dad works for Nintendo too? Idiot.
Where did you pull your 250 million out from? Your wishful thinking asshole? And this isn't just a new open world out of nowhere. It's made from a deeply optimized content creation pipeline using an engine streamlined for that purpose. There is reuse and specific dev practices in play so they can ship fast and reduce costs. Also, Steam gives a special low cut for big publishers, don't tell me you didn't know that? Only small players and indies pay 30%. Whats more, their reduced cut gets reduced even more when they reach sales breakpoints -- ones that games like Assassins Creed easily passes. You really have no idea what you're talking about.
Anonymous No.717703610
>>717699643 (OP)
>it has millions of players and is topping charts