Mario + Rabbids studio Ubisoft Milan isn’t worried about the reportedly ‘disappointing’ launch of its sequel last year, it’s told VGC.
However, speaking to VGC in a recent interview, series producer Cristina Nava claimed the Milan studio isn’t concerned about the launch performance of the sequel, as it expects Sparks of Hope to sell over a long period of time, as its predecessor did.
“Even if at the beginning it seemed like Sparks of Hope didn’t meet expectations, we are confident that over a number of years it will grow. Because it’s been received, by both the press and the public, very, very well. It’s just a matter of giving it time, with word of mouth etc.” “It’s more accessible than the first game, because we introduced real-time combat, so for less experienced players we take them by the hand and guide them. So I am sure, and have already witnessed that, the word of mouth will grow.
Despite existing since 1998, Ubisoft Milan only really exploded on the international scene after partnering with’s Star Wars: Outlaws, in tandem with DLC for Sparks of Hope. Asked what it plans to do beyond that, Nava confirmed Milan will lead another “big, compelling” game.
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