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Blog Andrew Joseph 22 Jul , 2025 0

Ubisoft announces “low expectations” results for its latest financial quarter and accuses new startup results Rainbow Six Siege x.
Assassin's Creed ShadowMeanwhile, continuing to “align with expectations” with 5 million unique players recently passed. Ubisoft has not provided exact sales figures for the game to date, which is part of its Ubisoft+ subscription service.
In a statement, Ubisoft Boss Yves Guillemot described the quarter as a “mixed result.”
What's wrong? Ubisoft blamed the “temporary but significant disruption” in Rainbow Six Siege X’s player spending, a shooter whose newly launched shooter, described as facing “technical pricing issues.”
Rainbow Sigh Siege X launched on June 10, Ubisoft's veteran team shooting game is essentially free and allows access to various modes and operators without the premium version. Separated from this, Ubisoft said it has suffered a “pricing loophole in temporarily inflated the prepaid currency card of virtual currency wallets”, which has been fixed.
Today’s new player characters in Assassin’s Creed Shadow At the same time, as players wait for Awaji’s claws, the game continues to do what Ubisoft needs to do, the first big expansion of the game sometime this fall.
“The first quarter achieved different results,” Guillermott said. “On the positive side, the Assassin’s Creed Shadow hit expectations, with now over 5 million unique players since its launch, Rainbow Six Siege X receiving highly positive player feedback, thanks to its updated gameplay and enhancements that have prompted significant player engagement growth.
“However, players’ spending on Rainbow Six siege faces temporary but significant disruption due to technical pricing issues, which are now identified and addressed. Although this is a one-time setback, the game’s growth potential is great and solid in terms of spending in activities and games.”
Earlier this week, Guillemot blamed “Star Wars”'The performance of weakness On the “Raging Water” of the Sci-Fi Legend fanatic.
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