Early gross sales reviews recommend Far Cry New Dawn is having a tough time at retail. Sales are down considerably over each the game’s direct predecessor, Far Cry 5, and the earlier spin-off, Far Cry Primal. These early figures purely depend bodily gross sales, however with the direct comparisons in opposition to earlier titles trying so weak evidently Ubisoft is operating into Far Cry fatigue.
New Dawn’s first week gross sales are down 86.5% from final 12 months’s Far Cry 5, as GamesIndustry.biz reviews. You wouldn’t count on New Dawn to do fairly in addition to a full, numbered game within the sequence, nevertheless it’s additionally offered simply over 1 / 4 of what Primal did in the identical time-frame. These are purely gross sales at UK retail, the place New Dawn offered 60% on PlayStation 4, 39% on Xbox One, and round 1% on PC – as you’d count on with out digital models accounted for.
While growing digital adoption actually means bodily gross sales are much less essential than they was, that adoption hasn’t elevated sufficient over the previous handful of years to elucidate Far Cry New Dawn dropping this difficult in opposition to its predecessors. One chance is launch date – New Dawn launched on a Friday as a substitute of the Tuesday of the earlier games, so there’s much less time for these gross sales to accrue.
Even with all that in thoughts, New Dawn nonetheless topped the charts this week, simply forward of Metro Exodus. Even although Exodus is behind a disappointing New Dawn debut, it’s nonetheless up 50% from Last Light in 2013 – although with these being bodily retail gross sales, you may most likely attribute that to a higher-profile console launch.
In our Far Cry New Dawn review, Julian finds that the game’s new problems add an excessive amount of busy work. Other critics – as collected in our score roundup – broadly combination alongside our 7/10 score, although there are a major variety of outliers each above and beneath that.
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It’s a strong game by most accounts, although not an particularly spectacular one. Since Ubisoft has been constructing on the identical components since Far Cry three in 2013, it seems to be like we’re to the purpose of diminishing returns.
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