The main thing from the Ubisoft report is the publisher’s records and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – Igromania

Ubisoft published a fresh report in which it spoke about the best quarter in its history – moreover, the company became the leader in sales of games among third-party publishers.

Net revenue of the company from the beginning of October to the end of December, when Assassin’s creed valhalla, Immortals Fenyx Rising and Watch Dogs: Legion, exceeded a billion euros for the first time. Annual revenue growth grew 57% and microtransaction revenue increased 33%.

All three fall releases have made it to the top 7 best-selling games for PS5 and Xbox Series, and Immortals is doing great on Nintendo Switch as well. December was the largest month for the company, with 40 million monthly active users.

Have Assassin’s creed valhalla the best start in the history of the series and the second result on a new generation consoles (presumably in the first place in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War). The number of daily players is roughly double the number at the launch of Odyssey.

Lecture hall Rainbow six siege now exceeds 70 million people – over the year it increased by 15 million. The game has a stable monthly player base, and the negative from the cancellation of eSports events was compensated by the release on new consoles, battle passes and constant updates.

PlayStation remains the leader in the share of sales for Ubisoft, and the PC share for the year fell to 21%

Just Dance 2023 is also showing great results – thanks in large part to the Nintendo Switch and promotion from TikTok. The fresh issue became the best-selling one in the last 6 years.

Other details

  • Far Cry 5, Anno 1800, Mario + Rabbids, and The Crew 2 are selling great, with annual back catalog sales up 50%
  • The company intends to increase the number of shareware games for well-known and new brands;
  • Massive will continue to release fresh content on The Division until at least the end of 2023;
  • The publisher wants to successfully expand into the mobile market.

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