Rise of the Ronin, launched on PC after its PS5 exclusivity, struggled to engage players post-release. Despite Team Ninja’s reputation, expectations were unmet, with only 12,105 players peaking on Steam. The game was criticized for its lack of originality, feeling too similar to other franchises like Assassin's Creed, which deterred casual gamers. The mixed reviews suggest discontent regarding performance and gameplay predictability. Comparatively, it has not matched the success of Team Ninja's previous releases, highlighting the challenges faced in establishing a new franchise.
Rise of the Ronin's PC launch has been disappointing, with a peak of only 12,105 players, indicating it failed to reach the expected audience.
Despite high expectations as Team Ninja's follow-up to Nioh, Rise of the Ronin has not resonated well with players, feeling too predictable and unoriginal.
The game's 'Mixed' rating on Steam reflects a combination of poor performance complaints and a sentiment that it feels too similar to Assassin's Creed.
The lack of interest in Rise of the Ronin marks a stark contrast to the recent success of other Team Ninja titles that launched much stronger.
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