Prince of Persia metroide: The Lost Crown from the Ubisoft Montpellier studio has recently turned a year, but Ubisoft has not talked about the game sales for all this time. Data on the successes of the project lit up in the resume of a prominent employee of the company.
Recall, according to the Tom Henderson insider, at the start of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown attracted 300 thousand players, and according to the results of nine months, the sales amounted to about 1 million copies.
Apparently, Henderson’s information was not far from the truth, since the first year after the release of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, it dispersed around the world in an amount of over 1.3 million copies.
Information about this was discovered by the Timur22 enthusiast in the profile of the Ubisoft marketing director Alexander Guenouunou on the website of the business social network Linkedin.
Timur222 confirmed his find with a screenshot from the resume of Guenun, however, when trying to follow the link to the page of a simple user, a simple user meets that the profile was not found (perhaps he is simply hidden).
Earlier, Henderson reported that Ubisoft was unhappy with the results of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, as she expected to sell at the level of the most successful metroids. A potential sequel to the company’s management, according to rumors, rejected.
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown was released on January 18, 2024 on PC (Ubisoft Connect, EGS), PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, S and Nintendo Switch, and on August 8 reached Steam. The game has earned high grades of critics and users.
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