Ubisoft has introduced that one more studio is becoming a member of the long-awaited (and apparently slightly troubled) Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake.
This time round (no pun supposed), it is the flip of Ubisoft Toronto, the studio answerable for making 2020’s Watch Canines: Legion and 2021’s Far Cry 6, in addition to the upcoming Splinter Cell remake.
Ubisoft Toronto says it is “excited to rewind time” and convey its “creativity, experience and up to date tech” to the challenge, which is already being labored on by former Prince of Persia studio Ubisoft Montreal.
The Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake was initially introduced all the way in which again in September 2020 and was given a January 2021 launch date, which appears nearly hilariously quaint in hindsight.
Clearly, that date was subsequently delayed in late 2020, with Ubisoft claiming at that time that the sport would launch in March 2021. Once more, we will look again on that date and chortle.
In February 2021, Sands of Time was once more delayed, though this time it wasn’t given a brand new launch date, with Ubisoft as a substitute saying that the sport would launch on “a later date” in order to make sure that the remake could be “the most effective sport attainable”.
Since then, we’ve not heard a lot from the challenge, though it has been delayed quite a few occasions within the interim.
Initially, the Sands of Time remake was being led by the India-based studios Ubisoft Mumbai and Ubisoft Pune, however Ubisoft introduced that growth had shifted to unique Sands of Time studio Ubisoft Montreal in Could 2022.
Now, it seems like Toronto has been introduced on to assist. Will these two Ubisoft studios be the ultimate custodians of the Sands of Time remake? Solely time will inform.
For those who’re hankering for a Prince of Persia repair, although, two different slightly good franchise initiatives have been launched within the intervening years: Metroidvania The Misplaced Crown and roguelite platformer The Rogue Prince of Persia. They’re each effectively price testing.