Sunday, December 22, 2024

Ubisoft Shuts Down Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Team, Future Sequel in Doubt

Ubisoft has made a big choice about one of its games that wasn’t doing so well, called “Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.” Because the game didn’t sell as much as they hoped, they stopped the team that was making it. This means that the next game people were hoping for might not happen now, which has made a lot of fans very curious about what’s going to happen next with this famous game series.

“Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown” came out in January and was different from the older games. It was an adventure game with a new hero named Sargon. People liked the new ideas in the game, but not enough people bought it. This led Ubisoft to end the project.

A gamer from France first guessed that Ubisoft would stop the team, and Ubisoft confirmed it later. This news made a lot of people talk about it, including Michael Douse from Larian Studios. He didn’t like the way Ubisoft tried to sell the game and thinks a better plan could have helped the game sell more and maybe even get a sequel.

Because of what happened with “The Lost Crown” and some other games that didn’t do well, Ubisoft has changed its plan. They said that all new games they make will be available on Steam right away. They’re also going to take more time to make “Assassin’s Creed Shadows” better.

As this news spreads, Ubisoft is trying to get back on track after seeing their stock prices go down. Everyone is watching to see how they handle these tough times, hoping they can get back to being one of the top game companies.

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