Watch Dogs 2
While Watch Dogs 2 dropped to No. 6 in the UK charts, Ubisoft will be pleased that sales of the game actually increased and were higher than the sales made during launch week. In fact, according to GamesIndustry, sales of Watch Dogs 2 are now inline with the performance of recent Assassin’s Creed games. As a result, it looks like Watch Dogs 2 has managed to comfortably fill this year’s hole left by Ubisoft’s decision to give Assassin’s Creed a break in 2016.
Ubisoft did admit that they expected sales of Watch Dogs 2 to be down on the first game, although they correctly predicted that sales made after its initial launch would increase, and that’s exactly what has happened here. However, launch week sales of Watch Dogs 2 were still down 80% on the first Watch Dogs.
“It is true that first-day and first-week sales for a number of big games, including Watch Dogs 2 and titles from our competitors, are comparatively lower than previous versions in previous years,” Ubisoft said last week. “However, we expect both week-two and week-three sales to be above traditional sales patterns.”
Now that Black Friday sales are nearly over and we move into the festive period, it will be interesting to see how Watch Dogs 2 performs over the coming weeks.
Watch Dogs 2 releases on PC tomorrow which will also help boost sales.
Source: *GamesIndustry