Assassin's Creed has "greatly outstripped" Ubisoft's expectations, selling 2.5 million units worldwide in about a month, as the publisher raises financial guidance; three anticipated war games delayed. Ubisoft expects Assassin's Creed to continue its sales chart rampage, projecting 5 million in unit sell-through in fiscal 2007-2008, which ends in March. Originally, Ubisoft projected 3 million units for the fiscal year. Ubisoft said the title is the fastest-selling new videogame intellectual property ever in the US. The game, released on November 13, is available on Xbox 360 and PS3. The strong sales of Assassin's Creed and solid showing from Ubisoft's casual games lineup led the Paris, France-based publisher to up its 2007-2008 fiscal year forecast to 840 million ($1.2 billion), with around 410 million for the third quarter. Previous forecasts projected 825 million and 330 million, respectively.
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