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But can a good AC be enough to save Ubi? There are many other factors. We will see.
Like AC Shadows to pull Ubisoft out of the hole there in now needs to sell about 15-20mill copys at full price & Ubisoft has been doing the playbook of Veilguard in saying there's millions of players played the game & not they sold millions of copys so it's not looking good.
You do know this is happening within the next few months? AC Shadows was never expected to save Ubisoft. At best it was to put Ubisoft in a better bargaining position. How do people not understand this? It's been out there for months. The disintegration of Ubisoft has already begun with mass layoffs.
Can AC Shadows be enough to save Ubisoft? That statement makes no sense. Did you honestly think it could? It's a nice thought but no
Source : Trust me bro, I've been gaming probably before you were in diapers i have a good sense of the industry...