Ubisoft has offered new details related to the Nintendo Wii version of Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands, the videogames set to continue the long running Sands of Time series. The game is also set to be released on the Xbox 360 from Microsoft, the PlayStation 3 from Sony, the PC, the PlayStation Portable and the ... |
22 February 2010 04:09 GMT |
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The new Prince of Persia title released by Ubisoft last winter was meant to be considered as a full reboot of the historical franchise set in the Middle East. It introduced a brand new Prince, and a fresh gameplay mechanic that would cause quite a lot of debates on the Internet.The mechanic was in the form of Elika, ... |
26 March 2009 12:11 GMT |
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The Prince of Persia franchise is probably one of the most popular and long-lasting series of video games out there. The titles have entertained players from the first PCs to the modern consoles of today, unveiling new and intricate stories for them to unravel and in which to really identify with the reactions of the... |
29 January 2009 04:22 GMT |
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Ubisoft has certainly been a very busy company this holiday season, as it has launched quite a lot of titles, aimed at a variety of audiences. With the likes of Far Cry 2 for shooter fans or Tom Clancy's EndWar for people who like strategy games, the players who enjoyed some classic action adventure with platfor... |
12 December 2008 03:30 GMT |
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Ubisoft has not even launched the remade, re-imagined Prince of Persia and it's already talking about the downloadable content which the title is due to receive when it is out. Some of the company’s statements point to the fact that it might be thinking of bringing an entire prequel sequence to players dig... |
19 November 2008 20:41 GMT |
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Ubisoft says the eternal Prince that has already starred in a game trilogy for the company is ready to swing into action again in early December in the new re-imagined Prince of Persia. The game is set to arrive in North American on December 2 and in Europe, the Middle East and Africa on December 4. The United ... |
22 September 2008 12:31 GMT |
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