The Rogue Prince of Persia enters Early Access next month

The prince floats in a large purple room

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The next game from Ubisoft Prince of Persia The series has been officially announced and you will be surprised to see the studio behind it. The Rogue Prince of Persia is developed by Dead cells Studio Evil Empire and will be released in early access on May 14th this year. This makes it the second game in the series to be released in 2024 The lost crown Starting in January. The game brings stylish new art direction and gameplay to the franchise, one of the many benefits of giving a non-Ubisoft studio a chance to do something with the IP.

The upcoming game was announced at the end of the Triple-i Initiative Showcase on April 10, an event that was scheduled to take place Focus on upcoming indie projects. I’m still not sure what “Triple-i” really means. It’s clearly a reference to AAA, which is the industry’s term for big-budget games developed by big teams at big studios. Interestingly, however, this indie showcase ended with a game published by the very large company Ubisoft– although it is being developed by a much smaller studio, Evil Empire. Interesting. Anyway, The Rogue Prince of Persia was revealed in a stunning trailer that began with a beautifully animated scene that segued into a showcase of the (still beautiful) gameplay. It will be a classic style 2D platformer Prince of Persiabut contains Metroidvania and roguelite elements that will be familiar to those who have played it Dead cells.

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This all makes sense when you think about it Evil empire is an offshoot of Dead cells Developer Motion Twin and responsible for the game Return to Castlevania And Queen of the Sea Extensions. IGN had some hands-on time with the new guy popgame and highlighted the similarities between it and Dead cells, in the right sense. Although IGNA few differences can be seen in the preview, including a more acrobatic sense of movement. “That is beyond question Dead cells went like this The Rogue Prince of Persia could walk on the wall,” wrote IGNis Tristan Ogilvie.

Rumors about The Rogue Prince of Persia Life began to swirl on April 3rd after that Insider Gaming first reported its existence and claimed it would be coming later this year. While the official announcement didn’t reveal a release date, the game will enter Early Access on Steam next month. There was no mention of console versions of the game, although it’s likely that these will be available once the game is out of early access and ready for version 1.0. However, we cannot say how long this will take.

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