Assassin’s Creed Shadows Smashes Records: Over 2 Million Players Storm Feudal Japan!

Summary

  • Assassin’s Creed Shadows has reached over 2 million players, surpassing the Origins and Odyssey launches.
  • The game faced delays and controversies but still saw success and beat the franchise’s concurrent player records on Steam.

The action-adventure game “Assassin’s Creed: Shadow” is celebrating a significant achievement, with more than 2 million gamers diving into Ubisoft’s rendition of feudal Japan. The game’s success, despite past controversies and setbacks, is a testament to the hard work Ubisoft put in to polish

Over the past ten years, the Assassin’s Creed series has experienced a significant transformation, transitioning into a robust action role-playing game with the debut of Origins. Since then, Ubisoft has consistently employed a similar blueprint for subsequent releases, emphasizing RPG components and offering players vast open environments to discover.

It seems that “Assassin’s Creed Shadows” is doing quite well, with more than 2 million players diving into the game during its debut weekend. A recent Twitter post revealing updated player numbers showcases promotional artwork for the game, congratulating it for surpassing a significant milestone as Ubisoft boasts that “Shadows” has already outshone two of its past successful titles, “Origins” and “Odyssey”.

Ubisoft Reveals Huge Milestone For Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ Player Count

Ubisoft didn’t specify which gaming system showed the highest performance for Assassin’s Creed Shadow. However, we do know that it surpassed the simultaneous player counts of its predecessors on Steam, boasting more than 60,000 concurrent players.

As an avid fan, I found myself diving into this game after its launch, which was surrounded by a wave of debates and controversies regarding historical accuracy claims. The game even managed to catch the eye of Japan’s prime minister! To ensure a smoother debut, the game experienced two separate delays during the preceding year. A day-one patch also removed the contentious feature that allowed players to demolish shrines reminiscent of Assassin’s Creed: Shadows.

In a challenging period for Ubisoft, the release of Assassin’s Creed Shadows coincides with several setbacks. For instance, their open-world title Star Wars Outlaws has fallen short of sales expectations. Moreover, there are whispers that Ubisoft might be contemplating selling off some of its intellectual properties (IPs) to external companies, adding to the turmoil. To make matters worse, the company also announced the shutdown of their competitive shooter game XDefiant.

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2025-03-22 20:40