Work on Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake evidently hasn’t gone as easily as Ubisoft hoped. The firm has now put its Montreal studio accountable for the undertaking. Ubisoft Pune and Ubisoft Mumbai had been engaged on the sport.
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Ubisoft Montreal was “the very birthplace of the epic Sands of Time trilogy,” the builders wrote in a message to followers. The unique sport was launched in 2003. The dev crew “will now take the time they should regroup on the scope of the sport to ship you the most effective expertise for this remake of an all-time basic, when it is prepared.”
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake was delayed from January 2021 to March final yr, earlier than it was placed on maintain indefinitely. As of final June, Ubisoft was concentrating on a 2022 launch window. That appears much less seemingly given the most recent replace. Engadget has contacted Ubisoft for remark.
This is way from the one Ubisoft sport to endure from a protected improvement cycle. Skull and Bones has been within the works since 2013 and, till alpha take a look at footage leaked final week, Ubisoft hadn’t proven a lot from the often-delayed title since E3 2018. As for Beyond Good and Evil 2, that was first teased in 2008 and formally introduced in 2017. That sport nonetheless doesn’t have a launch window.