LegitHyperbole said: Okay. I'm convinced that the casuals are loving this, perhaps the core crowd also. It has 10k reviews now on PSN, 6k of them have been in the last 2 days so they are from people who played the game enough and it has only risen in average score up to 4.72 now which is a really good sign. Steam remains very positive at 81% on Steam and peaked the same as Valhalla. It has passed 2 million sold and it doesn't look like it's legs are breaking, from what I can gauge players are positive and loving the graphics and world and word of mouth is bringing more people in, perhaps the barrage of hate is also increasing interest as people can see that hate is clearly not deserved in this case. |
Yeah, it's Assassin's Creed, I never had any doubt it would do well (doing well enough for Yves is another question), I always thought it was a bit silly to think otherwise, it is one of the biggest IPs in the world, Lol. Casuals will like it because casuals largely don't give a shit about all this extra drama surrounding it, nor do they spend 80% of their time watching rage-bait on YouTube instead of actually playing games, Lol.
I think you meant it peaked the same as Odyssey (62k), Valhalla was a delayed release to Steam so it has a much lower peak (15k), Odyssey is their highest ever peak on Steam until Shadows (64k). I believe Assassin's Creed is more popular on consoles than PC. It is also 2m players, not sold, still a strong start though, and it seems to be increasing because I saw just yesterday that it actually went up on the PS Store Top Sellers which implies WoM is strong. I also think that the "hate" campaign is backfiring a little and people are growing sick of the "everything is woke" crowd.
It was funny to see Grummz get ratio'd by the Ubisoft Twitter account, Lol.
I think it's tracking alongside Odyssey/Origins which is great, but I don't think it has a chance of beating or matching Valhalla which is the first ever AC to reach $1bn in revenue, Valhalla had so much going for it, that Shadows cannot replicate, it released during COVID lockdowns when gaming was at its peak, it was cross-gen, it released alongside next-gen consoles, it was a follow-up to the well received Origins and Odyssey, meanwhile I think many were a bit let down by Valhalla so Shadows didn't have the same hype behind it but it is doing great.
Funnily I think one of Ubisoft's bigger problems is exactly in your last paragraph, they've stupidly conditioned people into expecting steep discounts on their games soon after release so a lot of people wait now, that's of course entirely 100% their own fault and I don't blame anyone one bit for waiting for a discount, I still heavily dislike Yves and want changes at Ubisoft even despite me very much enjoying Shadows so far.