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Ubisoft Writes Prince Of Persia Remake FAQ So You'll Stop Asking About It

Hey, remember that Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake that Ubisoft announced a while ago? Well, though we haven’t heard much about it in the intervening years, Ubisoft wants you to know that the project is definitely not canceled. Indeed, it seems that the company is tired of talking about it.

In a tweet, Ubisoft acknowledged that many fans continually ask about the Sands of Time remake, which necessitated an update. The article clarifies that the remake is not cancelled in bold font, and that the project is in development at Ubisoft MontrealVenir de Tragamonedas Gratis Online. It also states that no other games in the series are being remade, at least at this time. (Sorry, Warrior Within fans.)

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