Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake will be released in 2026

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The French publisher Ubisoft dedicated an entire section of its presentation to the Prince of Persia series and made three announcements. The biggest thing probably happened at the very end, but that probably won’t sit well with many fans.

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We have a new teaser for the remake Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. One of those “cursed” Ubisoft games, which was originally developed by an Indian team from Ubisoft Pune and Mumbai studios, and was supposed to be released in 2021. Not only did it not come out, but last year the development was completely restarted, with the new old Montreal studio, the authors of the original game.

The teaser doesn’t tell us much, mostly we’re just looking at the candle… But the main thing is at the end where the year lights up. 2026. So let’s hope we actually see this in two years.

In addition, two updates were announced for games released this year. Metroidvania Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Received Divine Challenges Update, which was released today. It will bring new outfits and duels, as well as platform challenges. Additionally, the story was announced DLC Mask of Darknesswhat comes out in September.

Roguelite title The Rogue Prince of Persia also received a smaller title. update. He has a name Fire Temple and adds a new biome and weapons to the game.

Source : Zing

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