Ubisoft on the brink of bankruptcy due to Skull and Bones failure
Popular blogger ENDYMIONtv, with over 280 YouTube subscribers, has revealed Ubisoft's serious financial problems. Insiders say the main reason for the crisis is not a weak launch star wars outlaws, which sold a million copies in a month, and the project's failure Skull and Bones.
The game was developed over 11 years and demanded an investment from Ubisoft in the amount of $650-850 million. However, despite the large budget, the game failed to attract players. At its peak in Steam allgo played in it 2500 people, and current data shows that only about 412 players.
Skull and Bones Failure put significant pressure on Ubisoft, causing its stock price to fall and investors to become uneasy, putting the company on the brink of bankruptcy.