![]() ![]() with the same gear and a distinct pirate theme.The pirate theme would make sense given the opening of Warrior within and the alleged rumour about a sequel to Forgotten sands with the prince being at odds with his father and maybe having to ally with thieves or pirates in order to survive hence the transition to his characters from sot to ww.Anyway, some clarity from Ubisoft over the franchises (lack of) direction would be great instead of going rounds speculating but now it has gone from the cliched "the franchise is on pause,if we have news we will share them" to them just not responding at all. Imo these concept arts seem to be from a specific video game project instead of a Pop fanart due to their sinergy.I mean why would an artist use another colleagues character design for a piece of fanart ?(the zombie Klompa artwork).Also there seems to be continuity with the character artworks Theres a fairly deep combo tree in Prince of Persia that can branch off. And below, we'll make our case for why there hasn't been a new Prince of Perisa game, and why there likely won't be one ever again.Both artists (Morgan Yon and Sebastien Dujeu) seem to be based in Montpellier and working (or worked) for Ubisoft and btw Jordan Mechner is based in Montpellier too. The longer you hold on to the style of last generations Prince of Persia, the harder it will be to master the new one. We think we know why Ubisoft's been letting the franchise collect dust. Why is that? Why is Ubisoft seemingly leaving the Prince of Persia franchise behind? Why are we getting games like Hungry Shark World but we can't get a new Prince of Persia title? And there hasn't been a peep about the series getting another game since that last one came out. Unless you count a remake for iOS that released in 2013, there hasn't been a Prince of Persia game since 2010's Prince of Persia : Forgotten Sands. A young fugitive prince and princess must stop a villain who unknowingly threatens to destroy the world with a special dagger that enables the magic sand inside to reverse time. With Jake Gyllenhaal, Gemma Arterton, Ben Kingsley, Alfred Molina. Disappointment abounds and theres even a reference to the remake being a 'cash grab' by Ubisoft, especially when fans were hoping for a new Prince of Persia installment. And you'll still find familiar names like Assassin's Creed and Far Cry in the mix.īut one game series you won't find in Ubisoft's stable today - one that the company promoted heavily in the first decade of this century - is Prince of Persia. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time: Directed by Mike Newell. Platformers like Rayman still have a home in the Ubisoft family. ![]() The company is still counting on its various Tom Clancy properties to keep shooter fans satiated. ![]() There is a chance that the Prince of Persia series will return after a 10-year break. In some ways, today's Ubisoft isn't all that different from the Ubisoft of the 2000s. Ubisoft Registers Prince of Persia 6 Website.
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