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Ubisoft Says Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake Wanted ‘Extra Time and Funding Than We May Responsibly Commit,’ 5 Years After it Was First Attributable to Launch



Ubisoft has stated that finishing its now-canceled Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake would have “required extra time and funding than we might responsibly commit,” after greater than half a decade of growth.

Yesterday, Ubisoft shocked followers by asserting it had scrapped the long-awaited remake utterly as a part of a significant enterprise reshuffle, practically six years after the undertaking was first introduced, and 5 years to the day after it was initially set to launch — on January 21, 2021.

Ubisoft has by no means totally defined why the remake has had such a tortured growth — first on the firm’s Mumbai and Pune studios, then at Ubisoft Montreal because the undertaking was rebooted in 2022. What has been occurring behind the scenes since then, and why has the sport been scrapped now, after so lengthy making an attempt to get it proper?

A press release that is now been shared by way of the official Prince of Persia social media account holds few solutions. Right here it’s in full:

“To the Prince of Persia neighborhood, we needed to share this with you instantly,” reads a press release attributed to Ubisoft’s Prince of Persia staff.

“We have made the tough choice to cease growth on Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake. We all know that is deeply disappointing. The sport carries huge that means for followers and for the groups who labored on it.

“Whereas the undertaking had actual potential, we weren’t in a position to attain the extent of high quality you deserve, and persevering with would have required extra time and funding than we might responsibly commit. And, we did not wish to launch one thing that fell in need of what The Sands of Time represents.

“Prince of Persia as a universe and a legacy continues to matter deeply to us, and this choice doesn’t imply we’re stepping away from the franchise.

“Thanks in your ardour, endurance and love for Prince of Persia.”

Precisely what the longer term has in retailer for Prince of Persia now’s unsure. Lackluster gross sales of 2024’s Prince of Persia: The Misplaced Crown meant a deliberate sequel to that recreation was additionally scrapped, and employees reorganized elsewhere throughout the firm. The franchise’s most up-to-date launch was 2025’s The Rogue Prince of Persia — made externally by Lifeless Cells co-developer Evil Empire.

Whereas most of the particulars round Ubisoft’s enterprise reshuffle stay to be seen, the corporate did no less than identify the Prince of Persia franchise as a part of its new fourth “Artistic Home” division yesterday, suggesting it was certainly nonetheless an ongoing concern.

For the followers ready half a decade to play the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake, nonetheless, that is seemingly of little consolation.

“Fairly unhappy we’ll by no means get this,” wrote Ubisoft fan SynthPotato, “individuals have been satisfied its on the sting of releasing.” “Noticed this coming a mile away sadly,” added one other fan, 8biteric. “Please inform me you’re going to reverse time and take again this publish and make an announcement that the sport is finished and can launch later this yr,” instructed TheChrisLambert, hopefully.

5 different video games have been canceled yesterday as a part of Ubisoft’s reshuffle, whereas an additional seven titles have been delayed — together with the corporate’s equally long-awaited Murderer’s Creed: Black Flag remake.

Tom Phillips is IGN’s Information Editor. You’ll be able to attain Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or discover him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

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