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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake: release date window, trailers, gameplay, and more


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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake: release date window, trailers, gameplay, and more

Many people consider the peak of the Prince of Persia games the Sands of Time trilogy on the PlayStation 2 generation These include Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Prince of Persia: Warrior Within, and Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones. After these games, the series only had two notable console releases, but neither really captured the same amount of acclaim as the prior trilogy.

After being essentially transformed into the *********’s Creed series, many people thought the Prince of Persia franchise was ***** and *******. However, Ubisoft isn’t a publisher to let a franchise **** and announced the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake in 2020. Obviously, things have not gone to plan with this remake as we still don’t have our hands on it. If you’re curious what is going on with the Prince, we will rewind time to tell you the entire story.

Release date window

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Oh boy, this is a painful one. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake was originally announced in 2020 with a release window of January 2021. Obviously, that didn’t happen, and the game was delayed until March 18, 2021. Again, this date would not be hit. However, the next delay didn’t come with another target release date and was simply left ambiguous.

Eventually, Ubisoft thought progress was going well and slated the game for some time in 2022, but as of May 2022, Ubisoft once again announced the game wouldn’t hit a release within the fiscal year of 2023 since it was shifting the development from its Ubisoft Pune and Ubisoft Mumbai teams to Ubisoft Montreal, the studio that developed the original game.

From classic platforming to metroidvania, blending puzzles, adventure, and storytelling, the Prince of Persia saga has evolved with our players. ⚔

How many of the games have you played, and which one was your first?

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The last “update” came from a post on X (formerly

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) where Ubisoft includes Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake on its slate of upcoming games under 2026. Whether it will actually come to pass is another question entirely.

Platforms

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Unless this change in developers and extra delays come with new platform announcements, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake might already need a remake since it is only scheduled to come out on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. If they’re taking this long to put it out, they may as well at least port it to current-generation hardware, even though they are backward compatible.

Trailers

In all the time we’ve known about Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake, the only trailer shown off has been the announcement trailer from 2020. It shows off footage of the original game with some new voiceover talking about the flow of time before cutting to new footage. Those who played the original will recognize the cutscene as being a re-creation of an early scene from the game where the prince uses the Dagger of Time to release the Sands of Time, corrupting nearly everyone in the city into sand monsters.

From there we get a look at the classic combat, traps, and parkour from the original game. Plus, of course, the iconic feature of being able to rewind time using the dagger to undo mistakes.

Gameplay

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From what was shown, which is no doubt out of date at this point, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake looks like a faithful remake in terms of gameplay. In a way, it looks a lot like the ******’s Souls Remake, where the mechanics all appear to be intact, only with new models, textures, and lighting. The prince can do flowing combos with his sword and dagger, incorporate parkour into his fighting style, and use sand for various powerful moves.

The movement also looks to be the same. We see wall-running, climbing, and various acrobatic feats just like in the original game. Nothing shown looked new, so, for better or worse, expect this game to be a faithful remake in terms of how the game plays.

Ubisoft did note that the game will have two control schemes to choose from: One reworked for modern standards, and a classic one that mimics how the original played.

Preorder

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In an odd twist, you could preorder Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake until recently. However, with the news of the latest delay and studio switch,

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, and anyone who had previously placed one had theirs canceled. If and when Ubisoft puts preorders back up, we’ll let you know when it’s safe to place them again.








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