Five years later, Ubisoft's much-delayed Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake gets the closest thing to a release date yet

Five years later, Ubisoft’s much-delayed Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake gets the closest thing to a release date yet


It’s hard to believe it’s been over five years since Ubisoft unveiled its troubled – and much-delayed – Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake, but we’re now one step closer to an actual release date, with Ubisoft’s latest financial results narrowing its launch down to “Q4” of its current financial year.


For those that haven’t been following the whole Sands of Time remake saga, it was initially unveiled in September 2020, when it was expected to arrive in January 2021. However, the less-than-positive response to its announcement trailer led Ubisoft to make the first of what would be many delays. Three years later, the embattled project was shifted from Ubisoft Pune and Mumbai to Ubisoft Montreal, where it was seemingly rebooted from scratch, and last year brought some promising updates. We learned the remake was “deep” in development, and that it was definitely still targeting a 2026 release.

Here’s the remake back in 2020, before its big do-over.Watch on YouTube


Which brings us to Ubisoft’s latest (and briefly delayed) earnings report, featuring a couple of updates for the company’s release slate. Beyond Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora‘s imminent From the Ashes expansion (due 19th December), the publisher has four titles scheduled to release in the fourth quarter of its current 2025-2026 financial year. Those games are Rainbow Six Mobile, The Division Resurgence, an unnamed title (widely believed to be the heavily rumoured Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag remake), and, yes, the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake.


All of which is to say that, five years after its original announcement, the Sands of Time remake has the closest thing to a release date yet. Barring any further delays, it’ll be launching sometime between the 1st January and 31st March next year. That, then, isn’t too far off, but we’ve yet to see a single second of footage since development switched to Ubisoft Montreal. Could the publisher be holding back for a big end-of-year reveal during December’s Game Awards? Time will tell, no pun intended, but hopefully the big unveiling will be more exciting than the 30 seconds of candle we got last year.


In other Ubisoft news, CEO Yves Guillemot has announced the company is going all-in on its use of controversial generative AI technology, calling it as big a “revolution” for games as the shift from 2D to 3D. The company was, of course, recently caught slipping AI-generated artwork into Anno 117: Pax Romana. The results were a mess, featuring characters with disfigured or out-of-scale facial features, missing limbs, and strange set-dressing – leading the publisher to insist the artwork was only intended to be used as a placeholder, before replacing it with touched-up alternatives.

Source link

Read More
Battlefield 6 Update 1.1.3.0 Patch Notes Detail Audio Improvements and Map Changes Coming With Season 1: Winter Offensive
Battlefield 6 Update 1.1.3.0 Patch Notes Detail Audio Improvements and Map Changes Coming With Season 1: Winter Offensive
Developer of New Postal Game Shuts Down Studio After Game Was Announced, Then Canceled Over Gen AI Allegations
Developer of New Postal Game Shuts Down Studio After Game Was Announced, Then Canceled Over Gen AI Allegations
Sword of Convallaria X The Witcher 3: A Commemorative Interview
Sword of Convallaria X The Witcher 3: A Commemorative Interview
Gone Home studio is taking a soothing dip with lost souls in its newly unveiled lo-fi narrative adventure Springs, Eternal
Gone Home studio is taking a soothing dip with lost souls in its newly unveiled lo-fi narrative adventure Springs, Eternal
GTA Online Update Reveals First Look at Michael in the Grand Theft Auto Universe Since GTA 5 Launched Back in 2013 — and Settles Any Lingering Canon Ending Questions
GTA Online Update Reveals First Look at Michael in the Grand Theft Auto Universe Since GTA 5 Launched Back in 2013 — and Settles Any Lingering Canon Ending Questions
Bethesda boss and RPG lover Todd Howard names his 2025 Game of the Year, and it shouldn't come as a big surprise
Bethesda boss and RPG lover Todd Howard names his 2025 Game of the Year, and it shouldn't come as a big surprise
'Don't Bother Guessing. You're Not Going to Guess Right' — Tim Cain, One of the Creators of the Original Fallout, Has Rejoined Xbox Studio Obsidian to Work on a Mystery Project
'Don't Bother Guessing. You're Not Going to Guess Right' — Tim Cain, One of the Creators of the Original Fallout, Has Rejoined Xbox Studio Obsidian to Work on a Mystery Project
Fallout and Elder Scrolls boss Todd Howard defends AI in game development, but aims to "protect artistry" and "human intention" in his games
Fallout and Elder Scrolls boss Todd Howard defends AI in game development, but aims to "protect artistry" and "human intention" in his games
An Elder Scrolls TV series "can't be ruled out", Todd Howard teases, but remains tight-lipped on the status of the Wolfenstein adaptation
An Elder Scrolls TV series "can't be ruled out", Todd Howard teases, but remains tight-lipped on the status of the Wolfenstein adaptation
What to Expect From The Game Awards 2025
What to Expect From The Game Awards 2025

Related Post

"I would appreciate it if you could pick it up again" Capcom schedules new Monster Hunter Wilds presentation as its director begs players to return to the game
"Has caused extreme damage to our brand and our company reputation" - Running with Scissors cancels Postal: Bullet Paradise over AI-generated assets... two days after reveal
"It's totally nonsensical!" Final Fantasy 14 composer's dream comes true, as game gets collaboration with Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello
Sony London's cancelled fantasy multiplayer seemingly gets new lease of life in Cast Outs
Netflix acquires Warner Bros. in $82.7bn deal, including studios behind Mortal Kombat and Hogwarts Legacy