Ubisoft has confirmed that a new
Prince of Persia game is in the works and and that it will be released in the 2008-2009 fiscal year, which starts this April.
The new
Prince of Persia will mark the first revisit to the popular, free-running series since the previous
Sands of Time trilogy came to a dramatic close with
The Two Thrones. The past trilogy was lauded for magnificent set-pieces, awesome visual style and the way the Prince grew as a character over the course of the three games; starting off naive and immature in
Sands of Time, turning into an angsty teenager in
Warrior Within and growing into a responsible adult in
The Two Thrones.
Ubisoft has
remained tight-lipped on the new
Prince of Persia game, but the oft-reliable
Surfer Girl Reviews Star Wars has claimed a little bit of insider knowledge.
Aside from some early, pre-alpha screenshots which show the Prince working alongside a mystical female character, Surfer Girl suggests that the new title will be a prequel to the previous trilogy and will possibly be called
Prince of Persia Zero or
Prince of Persia 4: Ghosts of the Past.
Surfer Girl also suggests that the game will abandon the dark, gritty atmosphere of
Warrior Within completely. Instead, the game will mark a return to the whimsy of
Sands of Time, but with dashes of
Ico and
Zelda thrown in for good measure.
Most interesting of all though is the suggestion that the game is the first in a brand new trilogy which eschews the time-control aspect of previous games altogether and that the second game in the series will see a release in Summer 2009 to tie-in to the film which is currently in production.
Either way, given that Ubisoft also owns the engine for
Assassin's Creed and has a proven record with platformers of this type,
PoP4 could be a game to be reckoned with. What do you think? Let us know in
the forums.
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