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JoyStats: 40% of people finished Assassin's Creed 2 marketing campaign
by David Hinkle on Oct 19th 2010 12:00PM
In the course of a modern press function, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood mission director Gaelec Simard disclosed to Joystiq that 40 percent of Assassin's Creed 2 gamers finished the game -- "which is enormous,
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Although forty % completion might look reduced, specifically for the most effective game titles of 2009, it really is nevertheless significantly greater compared to the under thirty percent charge of completion between a sampling of GTA IV gamers, as found in a research published by Gamasutra a 12 months back. "In the business,
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