Ubisoft confirmed a slew of sales figures in its third quarter financials today, showing big numbers for its top line-up as explanation of a 13 percent like-for-like increase in sales for the period.
Far Cry 2 has now sold 2.9 million units, said the firm, while Prince of Persia and Shaun White Snowboarding have sold 2.2 million and 2.3 million copies respectively.
Ubi’s other big hitter for Christmas was Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party, with 1.5 million sold.
All figures are worldwide.
Ubi showed sales of €508 million for the third quarter, up from €450 million in the same period last year.







Gekidami said:
See; even sub-par games can sell well!
crippledhooba said:
Wow! Im really surpised PoP sold that well, must have been the january sales that caused this. I sure as hell took advantage of half price games.
theevilaires said:
trust me when trophie whores found out how easy it was to get a platinum they jumped on this game like flies on shit
ubisoft knew what they were doing.
theevilaires said:
who do you think has been the better developer out of ubisoft and capcom so far.
Spiral said:
PoP was less than £20 before Christmas, so that might have helped. I picked it up in Argos when I was doing the Christmas shopping.
mortiferus said:
Far Cry 2 was a bit of a let down, PoP Sucked and Shaun White was terrible!!! Sigh… Im sure we wil see sequels in 2010 based on the retail numbers.
theevilaires said:
yup its confirmed ac on march 2010 come on mike get off the phone with M$ and stop kissing ass and post this non flame bait news.
Gamoc said:
Title should be:
“Far Cry 2, PoP and Shaun White all break 2 million sales, all still disappointing”
Blerk said:
Yes, I wonder how well they’d all have done if they hadn’t gone ’straight to bargain bin’. They were all reduced to sub-£20 within a few days of release.