Хуучны алдартай тоглоомыг шинэчлэн гаргасан нь тоглогчдын дунд хүлээлтээс давсан амжилтыг үзүүлж, борлуулалтын тоогоороо шинэ тоглоомуудыг ардаа орхилоо.
Ubisoft компанийн 13 жилийн өмнөх Assassin’s Creed Black Flag тоглоомын шинэчилсэн хувилбар болох Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced худалдаанд гарсан эхний өдрөө л хоёр сая гаруй хувь борлогдсон байна. Энэхүү амжилт нь тус цувралын хамгийн сүүлийн үеийн тоглоом болох Assassin’s Creed Shadows-ийн Steam дээрх тоглогчдын тоог ч давж гарчээ.
Ubisoft-ын зүгээс Assassin’s Creed Shadows-ийн амжилтыг нэг сая тоглогч гэж тодорхойлж байсан бол энэ удаад борлуулалтын тоог шууд хоёр сая гэж онцолсон нь анхаарал татаж байна. Хэдийгээр Assassin’s Creed Shadows нь франчайзын түүхэн дэх хоёр дахь өндөр орлоготой нээлтийг хийсэн ч Steam дээрх идэвхтэй тоглогчдын тоогоор Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced илүүрхэж байгаа юм.
Assassin’s Creed брэндийн захирал Мартин Шеллинг тоглогчдын дурсамж, адал явдлын эрх чөлөөг эргүүлэн авчирсан нь ийнхүү амжилтад хүрсэнд баяртай байгаагаа илэрхийлжээ. Хуучны тоглоомыг шинэчлэн гаргах нь тоглогчдын хувьд хүчтэй нөлөө үзүүлж, зах зээлд өндөр үр дүнтэй байгааг энэ тоон үзүүлэлтүүд баталж байна.
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I gotta hand this one to the suits: I thought gamers might find a $60 price tag on a rehash of a 13-year-old Assassin’s Creed game to be a bit much, and apparently I was wrong. Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced sold more than two million copies in just one day, and has handily surpassed Steam player counts of newer games in the series, including Assassin’s Creed Shadows.
“Dash my Buttons… Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced has already passed 2 million copies sold!” Ubisoft wrote on X the day after the overhauled Black Flag launched. “Whether you’re sailing with us again, or stepping aboard the Jackdaw for the first time: THANK YOU from the bottom of ARR hearts.”
It’s notable here that Ubisoft refers specifically to two million copies sold, as opposed to the “one million players” it used to characterize the success of Assassin’s Creed Shadows in its first day of release. As Joshua Wolens noted at the time, it left us uncertain as to how Shadows was really doing compared to Valhalla, although Ubisoft later said Shadows had put up the “second-highest day one sales revenues in Assassin’s Creed franchise history.”
A more straightforward comparison can be found in the concurrent player numbers on Steam, where Black Flag Resynced stands head and shoulders above the rest. Here too, some differences need to be accounted for: Ubisoft had a years-long no Steam dalliance so Valhalla didn’t arrive on that storefront until a couple years after its debut on the Epic Games Store, and Shadows was weighed down by coordinated culture war nonsense over the presence of the Black samurai Yasuke. Shadows also costs $10 more than Black Flag Resynced.
Still, it’s about as close to apples-to-apples as we’re going to get, and the numbers make it clear: Nostalgia is a hell of a drug.
(These are ordered by their all-time peak concurrent player count.)
“Black Flag has always held a special place in the heart of the community, and ours.” Assassin’s Creed brand boss Martin Schelling said. “Bringing it back with Resynced was a promise to that passion for Edward’s adventures, and to the unique sense of freedom players experienced back then. Seeing two million players set sail on day one, along with the great reviews from critics, is the greatest reward we could have hoped for.”

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