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    What's Ubisoft's Biggest-Selling Franchise?

    HINT: It's not Splinter Cell. Not Rainbow Six either. Or Prince of Persia. No, when you look at the list Ubisoft released yesterday, showing the total lifetime sales of its major franchises, you'd best brace yourself for a surprise or two. Because atop the chart, beating out all Ubisoft's current AAA series, is France's favourite limbless platforming hero, Rayman, with 22 million copies sold (they have to be counting the Raving Rabbids games in that). Slightly shocking, no? But wait. That's only surprise #1. Surprise #2? How about Petz games selling more than Prince of Persia titles.

    According to GI.biz, these are the total lifetime numbers sold as of this month:

    Rayman: 22 million

    Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: 20 million

    Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: 19 million

    Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: 16 million

    Driver: 14 million

    Petz: 13 million

    Prince of Persia: 11 million

    The Settlers: 7 million

    Assassin’s Creed: 6 million

    Brothers in Arms: 5 million

    Imagine: 4 million

    Far Cry: 4 million

    Red Steel: 1 million

    Tom Clancy series tops 55 million units sold [GI.biz]


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