recently held its annual shareholder's meeting, an event at which CEO Yves Guillemot has to take questions about the publisher's successes and failures. One of the latter is perhaps surprising, because Star Wars Outlaws is , and has benefitted from considerable post-launch support—it just didn't do the numbers.
One shareholder asked Guillemot straight-up whether this was a failure of marketing. The question (being live translated from French ) was phrased thusly: "What have you learned from the failure [of Outlaws] in terms of sales? Have you learnt anything new in terms of pricing, in terms of marketing?"
And in answer to the original question, Ubisoft clearly H25 did learn the lesson: was delayed for exactly this reason. You'd think it would have worked out after 40-odd years that releasing games in an unpolished state is not a great idea, but better late
than never Yves!
The other element here is that the sales expectations for Outlaws were high, perhaps unrealistically so, and there's the small matter of it not being the only Star Wars offering out there. Thanks to Disney ending the exclusivity deals over licenses, Outlaws also has direct competition like Respawn's excellent Jedi Survivor series: the games may not have released alongside one another, but surely even the most die-hard Force user can't continually keep buying and playing 60-hour Star Wars games.
It's hard these days to maintain much enthusiasm for the galaxy far, far away: Disney's approach of flooding the market with Star Wars content has clearly h25 com สล็อต found considerable commercial success, but it's been a long time since Star Wars felt exciting. It's actually a little sad in this case, because Outlaws was a love letter, and . I'm not saying it's a lost classic, but it is a pleasant surprise: and, given all h25 com เข้าสู่ระบบ the above, your chances of picking it up cheap in one of the year's various sales are high.