- AC Unity
- AC Odyssey
- AC Origins
- Far Cry 4
- Far Cry 5
- Watch Dogs 1
- Watch Dogs 2
- R6 Siege
- Ghost Recon Wildlands
- The Division 1
- The Division 2
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- Assassin's Creed® Odyssey: Very sharp increases over past the twelve months in sell-through, daily player engagement and PRI, up by approximately 90%, 90%, and 170% respectively compared with Assassin's Creed® Origins.
Huh?Surprising both the most recent AC games reached that milestone and Unity and Syndicate didn't.
Yes, I know Unity was notorious but I'd imagine as the first 'next-gen' AC game, it would have sold that much.
Surprising both the most recent AC games reached that milestone and Unity and Syndicate didn't.
Yes, I know Unity was notorious but I'd imagine as the first 'next-gen' AC game, it would have sold that much.
Doesn't it actually say that Unity sold over 10m units though?Surprising both the most recent AC games reached that milestone and Unity and Syndicate didn't.
Yes, I know Unity was notorious but I'd imagine as the first 'next-gen' AC game, it would have sold that much.
Unity did reach that MilestoneSurprising both the most recent AC games reached that milestone and Unity and Syndicate didn't.
Yes, I know Unity was notorious but I'd imagine as the first 'next-gen' AC game, it would have sold that much.
Doesn't it actually say that Unity sold over 10m units though?
Yeah, I thought those initial sales were soft iirc. Bodes well for Legion.
It had huge hype back when they first released it but killed sales of syndicate because it was so disappointing.I had no idea Unity did so well. I never ever think about it when I think about the AC franchise
Great to see. I feel like The Division 2's numbers might be goosed a bit by some truly bonkers deep sales, but whatevs
Surprised at Watch Dogs 2 and Division 2, I thought they didn't do too hot.
Siege is an amazing game, constantly supported on top of that.
Pretty sure despite being number 8, Siege is their biggest money maker.
Well deserved! I own all of them hah.