Outside of that development space, Ubisoft has a history of alleged rampant sexual abuse by employees in positions of power. An ongoing issue that came to light in 2020, with five former employees being arrested in late 2023. Because of these allegations, I have stayed away from Ubisoft games outside of work, and this led me to Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown.
I was a huge fan of Prince Of Persia growing up. Sands Of Time blew my mind, Warriors Within landed during my angsty teen years and Two Thrones swung on by just in time for my late-teen redemption arc. Heck, I even played that god-awful DS strategy game, and I loved it. I even had time for the reboots and spinoffs in comparatively more recent times, although it never quite hit the same way. Nostalgia has a way of doing that to a person.
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The series as a whole has been dead for a while now, and I was fine with that. A lot of people were fine with that. We had a good run, the story came to an end, and the reboots just weren’t the same. I was happy to let the series, somewhat ironically, get forgotten in the duney sands of time. But then it came back.
A remake of Sands Of Time was announced and then promptly got stuck in development hell. But more importantly – at least in the context of this article – Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown became a thing. A demo recently landed on all major platforms and the game is set to release on January, 15. I am just going to say it, this game is starting 2024 off with a bang if the demo is anything to go by,
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