Is Prince of Persia a failure?  Ubisoft has a plan to revive it

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Is Prince of Persia a failure? Ubisoft has a plan to revive it

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Prince of Persia the lost crown It was released in stores last January and the truth is that this reincarnation of the mythical prince returned with a real marvel that, for some reason, did not touch the players. At least when it comes to sales, that’s what really matters in the end when deciding what failed and what didn’t. But Ubisoft He refuses to admit such defeat.

The French have done an extraordinary job so it is all the more strange that their sales figures are so low. Especially if we take into account that Prince of Persia the lost crown has arrived on all platforms: PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch. There is therefore something invisible which works against this superb undergroundsome would say, a manual.

Ubisoft isn’t throwing in the towel…yet

How we decide them, right now Ubisoft decided that he would not throw in the towel and Prince of Persia the lost crown He still has a long way to go, so they’re not going to abandon him to his fate. On the contrary, they have designed an entire strategy aimed at attracting new fans to support this franchise. So, for their sake, let’s hope they get it eventually.

Now what are you going to do Ubisoft? Well, what he has in mind is, in the words of the game’s director himself, Mounir Radi, that “we are far from done.” That is to say, they still have things to publish. Concretely, he went so far as to declare that “we have very interesting projects for the months to come. These plans include free updates, adding more content and modes. Ways to challenge yourself, explore and enjoy. Our first free update is coming soon.

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February 26, 2024 • 4:02 p.m.

In other words, the game will not stagnate compared to what was seen at launch last January, but rather will take a significant leap in quality in the months to come. It remains to be seen what this schedule of improvements will ultimately look like and what they will bring us, but at least we now have official confirmation that Ubisoft is not going to abandon a franchise which, moreover, does not deserve this failure with the superb to restart in which he played.

We’ve been preparing with Prince of Persia since now

The game director himself wanted to recommend to players that, faced with these game updates, Prince of Persia the lost crownthe current ones players who appreciate it, start training, especially with Artaban, one of the protagonists who also offers tutorials and specific challenges. Even if we are serious, they encourage us to try the maximum difficulty level like the range Immortal.

We don’t know if all this advice is meant to scare us about what’s to come, but many fans are surely not too happy to announce curves and difficulty that could be excessive. Maybe it’s not that way. Or yes? Remember that PC gaming is not on Steam.

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