Ubisoft has officially cancelled the long-awaited Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake, drawing a definitive close to a project that had struggled through years of delays, studio changes, and fan criticism. The decision comes as part of a broader internal review that also saw five unannounced Ubisoft titles quietly scrapped.
From Fan Excitement to Development Turmoil
Originally announced in 2020, the remake was positioned as a modern revival of one of Ubisoft’s most beloved franchises. However, early footage received heavy backlash for its visual quality, prompting Ubisoft to delay the game indefinitely and shift development between multiple studios. Despite repeated reassurances that work was progressing, the project never regained momentum.
Five Unannounced Games Also Dropped
Alongside the Prince of Persia remake, Ubisoft confirmed it has cancelled five additional projects that were still in early or mid-stage development. While details about these titles were never publicly disclosed, the cancellations signal a sharper focus on cost control and strategic priorities amid industry-wide pressures.
Part of a Wider Ubisoft Restructuring
The cancellations are understood to be linked to Ubisoft’s ongoing restructuring efforts, as the publisher seeks to streamline operations and concentrate resources on franchises with proven commercial potential. Recent years have seen Ubisoft face rising development costs, project delays, and mixed reception for several high-profile releases.
What This Means for the Prince of Persia Franchise
While the remake’s cancellation is a disappointment for longtime fans, Ubisoft has stopped short of declaring the Prince of Persia brand dormant. Sources suggest the company may revisit the franchise in a different form in the future, though no new projects have been announced so far.
Industry Signals a More Cautious Era
Ubisoft’s move reflects a broader trend across the gaming industry, where publishers are becoming increasingly selective amid economic uncertainty and shifting player expectations. High-risk projects, especially remakes requiring extensive redevelopment, are facing tougher scrutiny than ever before.
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