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The Division 2 and Breakpoint Flop; Ubisoft Delays New Games

At a closed press conference, Ubisoft informed about the delay of the AAA titles, including Watch Dogs Legion. The reasons for this are the unsatisfactory sales results of Tom Clancy's The Division 2 and Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint and the reduction of financial targets for this year.

Paul Wozniak

Poor sales of Ghost Recon: Breakpoint means that Ubiosft's game launches are delayed.

This is not the end of unpleasant information about shifts in AAA productions. A few hours ago Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint."

The source of this information is Chloé Woitier, journalist at the French daily Le Figaro newspaper who, , reported on what was presented at the closed press Ubisoft conference through her Twitter . First of all, we learn from it that the company lowered its annual financial targets (from EUR 2.1 billion to EUR 1.4 billion) due to the disastrous sales results of Ghost Recon: Breakpoint.

It is precisely because of this that Ubisoft decided to delay the releases of the titles - Skull & Bones will appear only after March 2021. Developers immediately specified that Watch Dogs and Gods & Monsters will be released in the second half of 2020.

What's more, it turned out that the poor sales of The Division 2 also was the reason for lowering the financial targets for this year and delaying the releases of the latest games.

In addition, in a statement by the co-founder and CEO of Ubisoft, Yves Guillemot, we can read that the French publisher its that the company has not used the potential of the last two games. As reasons for Breakpoint's failure he mentioned, among other things, poor implementation of innovative elements and insufficient number of factors distinguishing the game's internal features. Developers apparently don't see the problem with microtransactions that don't appeal to the players.

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Paul Wozniak

Author: Paul Wozniak

Part of the editorial team since 2019, he started as a news writer and now works mostly on video content. Currently, he is mainly interested in RPG, soulslike and metroidvania games, but he has also devoted a large part of his gaming life to multiplayer. In games, he mainly values complex character development mechanics and freedom of action, and tries to look at the covered titles from different perspectives. He has also been running his YouTube channel since 2023.

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