Ghost Recon: Wildlands’ beta was fairly successful for Ubisoft, attracting more than 6.8 million players across all platforms. Now that the game has launched, it’s actually seeing more active daily players on Steam compared to the open beta.
According to Githyp, Wildlands had 32,955 players at the most active during the beta. However, ten hours after the game launched, the total number of active players was 34,087. When you consider that the open beta was free, it’s pretty significant. And remember that this doesn’t take into account the numbers on Uplay, Xbox One or PS4.
It should be noted that Ubisoft titles have had a habit of flailing after launch. It happened to The Division last year with For Honor following a similar pattern of dipping player numbers within a few weeks. With Ghost Recon: Wildlands focusing more on its campaign and co-op, could it possibly revert the trend?
We’ll find out in the coming weeks but we’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.
Source: Rheena.com
It should be noted that Ubisoft titles have had a habit of flailing after launch. It happened to The Division last year with For Honor following a similar pattern of dipping player numbers within a few weeks. With Ghost Recon: Wildlands focusing more on its campaign and co-op, could it possibly revert the trend?
We’ll find out in the coming weeks but we’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.