Prince of Persia Remake Cancelled: Ubisoft’s Shocking Move
Ubisoft Cancels Nearly Finished Prince of Persia Remake: What Went Wrong?
Generally, Ubisoft decided to cancel the much-hyped remake of *Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time* and fans were left stunned. Obviously, the project was one of six games scrapped during a massive internal reshuffle, and insiders say the remake was almost done when the shutdown happened, which is pretty sad. Normally, you would think that a game so close to completion would be safe, but Apparently, that was not the case here.
A Project on the Brink of Release
Apparently, a Reddit user calling themselves SocramVelmar claimed they were a developer on the title and that it was “close to the finish line”, which is a pretty big deal. Usually, when a game is that close to release, the office is buzzing with excitement, but Not this time, because fear of layoffs made people quit for more stable gigs, which is understandable. Clearly, “close” doesn’t always mean “ready”, they explained, and the real question wasn’t money spent but whether Ubisoft could stand behind the final product, which is a good point.
Reputation Over Risk
Obviously, Ubisoft chose to protect its reputation, even if it meant throwing away years of work, which is a pretty big decision. Generally, a bad launch could scar the brand, especially now when players expect ongoing updates and live support, which is a lot of pressure. Usually, the company’s new focus on huge open‑world games made a tight, linear adventure feel out of place, so the remake didn’t fit the current strategy, which is a shame.
Innovative Ideas Left Unseen
A Blow to Fans and the IndustryGenerally, the cancellation reminded everyone that even near‑finished games aren’t safe from corporate shifts, which is a pretty sobering thought. Usually, fans now have to settle for the 2003 original, or hope another studio picks up the mantle someday, which is not ideal. Apparently, Ubisoft’s stock sank to a 14‑year low the day after the news, showing how big the backlash can be, which is pretty significant.
