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When Ubisoft delayed Assassin’s Creed Shadows from November 2024 to February 2025, fans weren’t sure what to think. Turns out, it was a smart move—one that worked so well, CEO Yves Guillemot decided to delay more games and save a hefty 100 million euros in the process. This shift is shaking up Ubisoft’s approach to game development, and it’s got the gaming world talking. For the latest updates, head over to Total Apex Gaming.

The Delay That Started It All

The Assassin’s Creed Shadows delay came down to timing and quality. Ubisoft wanted to avoid a crowded holiday season and give the team extra months to polish the game. It paid off—pre-orders climbed, and playtesters gave positive feedback, according to IGN. The delay also saved Ubisoft 50 million euros by trimming marketing costs and tweaking development, as GameSpot reported. Those extra months cooked up new features and fixed bugs, which set the stage for a stronger launch.

More Delays, More Savings from Assassin’s Creed Shadows

Seeing the success, Guillemot didn’t stop there. He greenlit delays for Far Cry 7 and Splinter Cell Remake, aiming to save another 100 million euros. That’s 150 million euros total across the three titles, per CNBC. In a Bloomberg interview, Guillemot said this approach ensures games launch in top shape while freeing up cash for new projects. It’s a practical move to balance quality and budget after some rocky releases.

How Fans Are Taking It

The community’s reaction is straight cooked. Some fans cheer the focus on polished games, while others suspect it’s just about cutting corners. PCGamer notes this split, with X posts showing excitement for better titles alongside frustration over longer waits. Ubisoft’s challenge is just to keep fans happy while sticking to this new plan.

Risks on the Horizon

Delays can backfire if the games don’t deliver. Titles like Splinter Cell Remake have fans waiting for years, and patience could wear thin. Ubisoft needs to prove these delays mean quality, not excuses. The Assassin’s Creed Shadows launch in 2025 will be a big test.

What’s Ahead

Ubisoft’s betting on delays to save money and build better games. If it works, we could see a stronger lineup down the road. For more gaming news, check out Total Apex Gaming News. What do you think—smart strategy or risky move? Share your thoughts below!

This article first appeared on Total Apex Gaming and was syndicated with permission.

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