Ubisoft's Best Selling Franchises
Tom Clancy franchises dominate the list.
by Jimmy Thang
May 29, 2008 - French publisher Ubisoft has released a list of its best selling games on the heels of its Ubidays 2008 gaming event held in Paris, France. It's not a surprise that the Tom Clancy franchise, a brand that Ubisoft recently acquired, continues to be the company's white knight. But even though the Tom Clancy name packs a punch with games such as Rainbow Six and Splinter Cell on the loose, the company's original mascot, Rayman, reigns supreme as its best selling individual property. The list, according to Gamesindustry.biz, is as follows:
Rayman: 22 million units sold
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: 20 million units sold
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: 19 million units sold
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: 16 million units sold
Driver: 14 million units sold
Petz: 13 million units sold
Prince of Persia: 11 million units sold
The Settlers: 7 million units sold
Assassin's Creed: 6 million units sold
Brothers in Arms: 5 million units sold
Imagine: 4 million units sold
Far Cry: 4 million units sold
Red Steel: 1 million units sold
Ubisoft is looking to expand the Tom Clancy brand into new genres this year. There's Tom Clancy's HAWX, a flight combat game for the PC, PS3, Xbox 360, and Wii in September. Then there's Tom Clancy EndWar, a strategy game, for the Nintendo DS, PS3, PSP, and Xbox 360 in October.
beh non sono proprio un seguace della Ubisoft, ma immagino che possa interessare
..certo vedere Petz sopra PoP e quasi pari a Driver -_-'