
Thanks to the success of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, the door has now been opened for developers to try crazier experiments with pre-existing IP. So we need to have more information to help the industry continue to grow." "And not just the industry, but all the supporters of the industry and the financial community, as well. "It gives all the industry better visibility on what's happening," Guillemot said. Guillemot stated that he revealed these figures because he believes that the transparency will be more helpful to the games industry as a whole. This, in turn, helped boost the sales of the original Far Cry 3 which was released late last year.

The company’s CEO Yves Guillemot has revealed in an interview with GamesIndustry International that the game sold more than 500,000 copies since its release.

Ubisoft’s experimental game-Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon-seems to have been a great success for the company.
