That Ubisoft is a money-making machine is unquestionable. The Guillemot family company, with almost 50 studies spread all over the world, knows how to monetize its franchises like no other in the video game industry and, despite the gossip of its detractors and some other missteps, the only thing it does is reap successes.
His goose that lays the golden eggs is Assassin’s Creed, which he has seen as Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has not stopped growing, DLC through, everything is said. The title starring Eivor is about to celebrate 2 years of launch, however, he has not stopped celebrating numerous awards and milestones since embarking on a journey from Norway to England, Ireland, France and Valhalla itself. Now it’s time to add one more.
Over 20 million Vikings have embarked on their epic journey to Valhalla. Standing strong by Eivor’s side. From Norway to England. To Mythical Realms of the Gods.
Thank you for taking this journey with us. SKAL! #AssassinsCreed pic.twitter.com/cQ1vegGbBq
— Assassin’s Creed (@assassinscreed) October 27, 2022
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla surpasses one success after another
The official account of the franchise has proudly announced on Twitter that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has surpassed the barrier of 20 million players. However, this figure does not reflect actual sales, but rather refers to the total number of players who have ever played the title, either through free weekend trials or through participation in subscription services such as Ubisoft+ or PlayStation Extra.
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Assassin’s Creed is once again more on the lips of all players than it has been in a long time. After an almost massive amount of new announcements, and
This does not mean that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has not been a commercial success, quite the contrary. He managed to dispatch more copies during your first week of launch than any other game in the saga Assassin’s Creed, and the PC version also had the release most successful of any PC game published by Ubisoft.
Ubisoft Montreal has managed to keep the player expectant and provide the title with new adventures, with paid DLCs that accumulate many hours of play and other free content, such as the one that will appear later this year, The Last Chapterwhich will close Eivor’s adventure forever and give him the rest he deserves, worthy of any god.