During this “tough” economy, one we’re all soldiering through together, a threesome shines above the rest.

Knives, killing and death.

Ubisoft reported its financial earnings today, and despite a net loss of $54 million for the year ending March 31, over 9 million copies of Assassin’s Creed II were sold and plans for the next installment are pushing ahead as well.

Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot blamed the dip on a global economic downturn and said motion control technology from both Microsoft and Sony will “re-energize the casual games segment.”

What’s more, the man expressed his company will shift internally in order “to release new iterations of our major franchises on a more regular basis and guarantee high quality levels.”

via GameSpot

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