Yves Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft, claims that Star Wars Outlaws they failed because their expectations were too high. He defends Massive’s new product and talks about a difficult market. But the reality is that action-adventure movies don’t sell very well in general.
Ubisoft isn’t talking about Star Wars Outlaws sales. A Gaming insider managed to find out that there is an adventure game on his account. million units sold. It was expected to sell around 800,000 copies by the end of August. Smaller publishers and developers would have been pleased with this result, but Ubisoft simply expected more from a big-budget game.
Just for comparison, smaller Assassin’s Creed Mirage reached 5 million units sold within three months of release. The French company can now hope that players will get a taste of Star Wars Outlaws before the end of the year. They have help update with bug fixesas well as the release of the game’s first expansion is scheduled for November 21. The game will be available on Steam the same day.
We remind you about the transfer Assassin’s Creed: Shadows from November/November 2024 to February/February 2025. Ubisoft gave the developers more time to fix bugs and tweak the game because they realized one important thing: for a game to sell well, it must be of good quality. This is partly a reaction to the failure of Star Wars: Outlaws.
In our review you will find out that “Star Wars Outlaws is an action-adventure game that, on the one hand, has good and fresh ideas, but on the other hand, copies the same procedures as every other game from Ubisoft. While the game manages to create a vibrant world that any Star Wars fan will enjoy and a fun reputation system, it lacks overall gameplay and generic quests. If you haven’t played a Ubisoft game in so long, you’re probably in for a treat. But if you’re looking for something more, Star Wars: Outlaws just isn’t it.”
Source :Indian TV