Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake is "now entering full production" after rebooting development last year
A long time coming

The Prince of Persia: ✃The Sands of Time remake is comi💫ng out in 2026, according to publisher Ubisoft, and is "now entering full production."
The remade 2003 action-platformer, which also features wall-running and timey wimey shenanigans, was first announced back in 2020 with a 2021 release date attached. Multiple delays and a troubled production led to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ubisoft rebooting ꦿthe project entಌirely, hence why the game ꦆis only just entering full production after all these years.
"In 2026, players will get to reconnect with their beloved Prince, in an adventure rebuilt from the ground up, which captures the magic of the original game," a press release from today reads. "The game successful𒁏ly completed its pre-production phase and is now entering full production, with Ubisoft Toronto, Ubisoft Bucharest, Ubisoft Pune and E-Studio joining forces with Ubisoft Montréal."
Last summer, the company shared that the game was in "the conception phase" of development, w꧙hich consisted of "building up the team, defining priorities, developing p🎃rototypes and testing gameplay elements." The remake was thus in its embryonic stages a year ago and seems to be making smoother progress nowadays.

When the Sands of Time remake was first revealed, the project seemed to be a fairly standard reimagining w🐠ith revamped art, motion-captured animations, and all the other technica༺l flourishes that might not have been possible two decades ago. The updated art proved to be divisive, although, we still don't know what the rebooted remake will look like outside of a brief candle-lifespan-related clip embedded above.
To tide us over until then, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown (the Metroidvania one) and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Rogue Prince of Persia (the roguꦰelike one, duh) are both getting major updates soon.
For more, check out everything announced at Ubisoft Forward 2024.
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