EGW-NewsUbisoft have shared their successes for the first quarter of the 2020/2021 fiscal year.
Ubisoft have shared their successes for the first quarter of the 2020/2021 fiscal year.
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The period of the pandemic has proven surprisingly beneficial for gaming companies. Ubisoft has released its financial statements for the first quarter of 2020/2021. The most interesting from the report below
- Rainbow Six Siege revenue grew more than 30%.
- Assassin's Creed games generated 60% more revenue than the same period last year.
- Hyper Scape became the most watched game on Twitch on the day of the beta test.
- Just Dance brought the company 500% more revenue than last year.
The report also noted that the development of new projects of the studio is going according to plan. What's more, the report revealed the prices of Ubisoft games for the next generation of consoles. The main flagships of Ubisoft, Assasin's Creed: Valhalla and Watch Dogs Legion will cost $ 60.
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Sign UpThe recent Ubisoft Forward presentation went well too. The debut episode of the online conference attracted more viewers than at E3 last year. With this success, Ubisoft is planning to host the next Forward in September 2020.
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