
Fans eagerly awaiting the new Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake likely know it’s planned for release next year. We’ll probably find out the specific release date at The Game Awards 2025, which takes place on December 11th. In the meantime, a video from a 2024 internal presentation of the game has recently leaked. This video reveals the remake is undergoing significant changes, especially for the character of Princess Farah, who will be quite different from the original.
- The video was shared on YouTube and gave a sneak peek at a motion capture session, some alpha gameplay clips, and concept art. Even though Ubisoft has been working hard to take down different versions of the recording, you can still find them online. Be prepared, however, for a 10-minute video of bad quality.
- According to the showcased footage, we can expect the return of classic moves from the original, like rewinding time, wall-running, and swinging on bars, plus some new movement, enemies, and locations.
- Those who remember the classic Sands of Time know that we often had to worry not about the protagonist’s fate but his companion’s. The remake aims to present Farah as a competent warrior who can handle threats on her own. This is important because some parts where you had to defend her were so frustrating that players found them really challenging and had to get creative to get through.
- Moreover, we’ll team up with Farah to pull off special attacks and solve puzzles together. I would venture to say that Ubisoft Montreal might follow in the footsteps of Sony’s bestsellers, such as The Last of Us: Part II and God of War: Ragnarok. I wouldn’t be surprised if opponents were unable to knock down Farah at all, and we could give her simple commands. However, the devs didn’t foresee the possibility of playing as the princess.
- The showcase is from early 2024, so it’s worth keeping in mind that the presentation may differ from the final version. A lot could have changed in nearly two years.
The first Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time game came out in 2003 and was available on several platforms, including PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and Game Boy Advance.
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2025-11-26 15:02