Assassin's Creed Shadows Isn't Doing As Well As Valhalla, But That's Okay
Briefly

Following its launch, Assassin's Creed Shadows quickly gained popularity, with Ubisoft announcing 1 million players shortly after release and 2 million within the first weekend. It marked the franchise's second-highest day-one sales, although it still fell short of Assassin's Creed Valhalla's record. 27% of activations occurred on PC, aided by its day-one availability on Steam. Shadows also achieved unprecedented success on PlayStation Store at launch. Ubisoft highlights exceptional player engagement and positive feedback, noting that Shadows faced different market conditions compared to Valhalla's pandemic-driven launch.
Ubisoft has confirmed that 'Assassin's Creed Shadows' saw 2 million players in its first weekend, demonstrating strong engagement and sales.
In its first week, Shadows achieved the second-highest day-one sales for the franchise, with a significant percentage of activations occurring on PC.
Despite not surpassing Valhalla's records, Shadows benefited from launching in March without an early access period and being included in Ubisoft's subscription service.
Player engagement for Shadows is at record levels, with positive feedback from players on various platforms, indicating a strong reception for the title.
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