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The renewal of the Prince of Persia was postponed. Again - Walla! The gaming channel

2022-06-06T12:58:50.546Z


Since it was announced about two years ago, Ubisoft has postponed the remake several times, and now it seems that in 2023 we will not be able to play the game either.


The renewal of the Prince of Persia was postponed.

again

Since it was announced about two years ago, Ubisoft has postponed the remake several times, and now it seems that in 2023 we will not be able to play the game either.

Matan Nishi, the gaming channel system

06/06/2022

Monday, 06 June 2022, 15:45 Updated: 15:49

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Watch the trailer for the announcement of Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake

Prince of Persia Sands of Time Remake (Ubisoft)

During 2020, Ubisoft announced the novelty of its game from 2003 - the Persian prince Sands of Time, who opened the "Sands of Time" trilogy, which is considered by many to be iconic and classic.

When the company first unveiled the trailer for the novelty, the audience was not exactly thrilled with the results (to say the least) and claimed the game looked outdated and embarrassing.



Since then, Ubisoft has managed to postpone the game twice more, when only last May it was said that development passes from the hands of Pion and Mumbai branches in India, into the hands of the original developer who worked on the game - Ubisoft Montreal, which caused the game to be postponed to 2023. Will not stand, and she announces a further postponement to an unknown date.

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Last month's announcement announcing that development was moving from Peony and Mumbai branches in India, to Ubisoft Montreal

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It all started in recent weeks when stores marketing the game, such as the Gamestop chain, stopped allowing customers to pre-order the novelty - a move that drew a wave of comments and discussions on Twitter about the game being completely canceled.

These discussions forced Ubisoft to release over the last weekend a statement announcing that the renewal has indeed been postponed - but not canceled

: "We are no longer aiming to launch the game in 2023 so pre-game bookings have been canceled. Players wishing to cancel their bookings can contact suppliers "We will continue to update on the project as we continue to progress with the development" -

was reported by Ubisoft

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Ubisoft unveiled the novelty to the Persian prince in September 2020 ... (Photo: Official website, Ubisoft)

... fans have complained that the innovation does not look good and does not meet today's standards (Photo: Official Website, Ubisoft)

"The Prince of Persia" is considered one of Ubisoft's flagship series, especially the Sands of Time trilogy that introduced the prince to modern generations.

Ubisoft for its part can not afford to mess with the game and release it unfinished - especially after the many complaints that surfaced online with the release of the first trailer in September 2020. In those years



the game passed from Pion and Mumbai branches to the original developer, Ubisoft Montreal, In society.

Some of the company's biggest titles have come out of Ubisoft Montreal in recent years: series like Far Cry, Watch Dogs, Rainbow Six and even Assassin's Creed - which was initially developed as a new title in the "Prince of Persia" series, but as it progressed, became the game we know today.

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