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Prince of Persia announced: related news

Ubisoft reveals next-generation prince

Ubisoft today unveiled the first trailer and game details for Prince of Persia. The all-new adventure marks the return of the acclaimed franchise and its first appearance on next-generation platforms. Led by the team that created the previous Prince of Persia Sands of Time trilogy, Prince of Persia has been in development for over three years. The game opens an entirely new chapter in the Prince of Persia universe in addition to introducing a fresh art style, evolved combat system, open world structure and dynamic AI. Prince of Persia is scheduled to release this Christmas for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. Ubisoft will also release a Prince of Persia game designed for the Nintendo DS featuring an exclusive storyline and additional characters.

Prince of Persia PlayStation 3 Screenshots

A new Prince of Persia is scheduled to release towards the end of 2008 for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system and PC. This new Prince of Persia marks the debut of the critically acclaimed franchise on next-generation consoles. Developed by Ubisoft’s award-winning Montreal studio and the same all-star team that created the previously acclaimed Prince of Persia Sands of Time trilogy, Prince of Persia is opening a new chapter in the Prince of Persia universe, featuring a new breed of gameplay. The game is poised to rejuvenate the action-adventure genre in addition to introducing a brand-new illustrative art style.

Prince of Persia announced

Ubisoft has announced that Prince of Persia will be making its next-gen debut this holiday season for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. Along with new gameplay, the game will feature a new illustrative art style. Ubisoft is also creating a Prince of Persia game designed specifically for the DS, which will feature its own storyline and characters. Check out the official Prince of Persia site for more info.

Next Prince of Persia Game Promises Fresh Start

Next Gen recently had a chance to sit down with Ubisoft and discuss the next addition to the Prince of Persia franchise. The team is excited that this isn't just another tired rehash of the same characters and setting, however, promising a new prince and open world adventuring on top of the already rich world of the previous games. "'We had a whole story with the previous trilogy, and Prince of Persia is a general universe where several different stories can unfold,' [creative director Jean-Christophe] explains. 'We're starting afresh, in the same universe, and we wanted to bring something new while keeping what worked before. We introduce a new Prince, who won't start as a prince, more a drifter and adventurer, lost in the desert. He'll be confronted by a lot of fantasy settings, as opposed to Assassin's Creed, which was more realistic.

Prince of Persia footage released (Prince of Persia (next-gen))

Here is the first trailer for the new-age Prince of Persia, bringing a new-look ninja prince to PC, 360 and PS3.

Proper Prince of Persia screens (Prince of Persia (next-gen))

Actual proper screenshots from the new Prince of Persia game that aren't scans of magazines have hit the web, revealing the new PoP game in all its cel-shaded glory.

New Prince of Persia is "spiritual successor to Sands of Time" (Prince of Persia (next-gen))

Despite the drastic new art style and dark themes of recent trailers for the new Prince of Persia, producer Ben Mattes says that it won't alienate fans of the much-respected last-gen trilogy.

Prince of Persia based on Assassin's Creed game engine

Prince of Persia producer Ben Mattes has revealed that the upcoming Prince of Persia for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC is being developed using an adapted version of the engine developed internally at Ubisoft for Assassin's Creed.

Prince of Persia Prodigy Trademarked

Jordan Mechner's move has fuelled speculation that PRINCE OF PERSIA PRODIGY will be the title of the next video game in the series. Although there is a Prince of Persia film currently being made, the application is not related as it specifies the trademark is for ‘game software and electronic game programs'.

Vote for Prince of Persia achievement

The new Prince of Persia Website has launched, and includes trailers, screen shots and more. Along with the new website Ubisoft wanted to give the fans the opportunity to make an impact on the debut of the next installment of the Prince of Persia series.

Ubisoft touts 'revolutionary AI character' in new Prince of Persia

artificial intelligence, assassin's creed, prince of persia, ubisoft montrealUbisoft touts 'revolutionary AI character' in new Prince of Persia

Ubisoft Allows Prince of Persia Fans to Vote for Their Favorite Xbox 360 Achievement

Today Ubisoft announced an online poll that gives fans the opportunity to select their favorite Xbox 360 achievement for the next-generation debut of the Prince of Persia series. The game's developers have narrowed it down to three potential choices, now it's up to you to vote for your favorite achievement and the most popular one will be included in the game! Voting closes July 1st.

Ubisoft Allows Prince of Persia Fans to Vote for Their Favorite Xbox 360 Achievement

Today Ubisoft announced an online poll that gives fans the opportunity to select their favorite Xbox 360 achievement for the next-generation debut of the Prince of Persia series. The game's developers have narrowed it down to three potential choices, now it's up to you to vote for your favorite achievement and the most popular one will be included in the game! Voting closes July 1st.

Interview: Chris Easton on The Prince of Persia

Chris Easton is a man on a mission, and that mission is to tell the world about the new look Prince of Persia, described by publisher Ubisoft as a 'reset' of the franchise. A new 'illustrative' art style has been introduced, and the gameplay is likely to be refined too. Oh, and there's the small matter of the Prince's sexy sidekick as well. We sat down with Ubisoft Montreal's community developer to learn more.

Prince Of Persia Prodigy on its way

The announcement follows news that ’Prince of Persia Prodigy’ has been trademarked at the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Prince of Persia for Wii?

Ninty fan site Cubed3 are this morning reporting word from Ubidays which apparently confirms that Prince of Persia is heading to the Wii console. Publisher Ubisoft have only mooted the game on next-gen consoles (PS3 and Xbox 360) so far.

News: Prince Of Persia: The Fallen King Details

Details of the upcoming new exclusive Prince of Persia title for the DS, including a first screenshot...

Prince Of Persia 'video' and screen leaks

New screenshots and the first ever video of the new Prince of Persia game leaked onto the internet today.

Preview: Prince of Persia: Prodigy

It's been nearly three years since we delved into the Prince of Persia universe, and we have yet to see an incarnation on the PS3 and Xbox 360. All of that is about to change...

2.5 years needed to realise Prince of Persia vision

Speaking at Ubidays earlier this week, Prince of Persia producer Ben Mattes offered further insight into the artistic direction they've dubbed Illustrative.

Exclusive 'iTunes Festival' announced

Exclusive 'iTunes Festival' announced Apple has announced the acts that are set to perform at its iTunes Festival: London performance this year.

Cooking Guide Announced For Europe">

New DS Colors, Cooking Guide Announced For Europe [05.21.08] Nintendo of Europe has announced that three new SKUs for the Nintendo DS Lite will be launched this June, featuring new colors red, turquoise and green, followed a week later by a Westernized version of Japanese Touch Generations recipe title Cooking Navi.

Yakuza 3 Announced (No, Not Again, A New Yakuza 3) (Yakuza 3)

In the latest issue of Famitsu, it was announced that SEGA's toasted Toshihiro Nagoshi has been working on Ryu ga Gotoku 3 (Yakuza 3). This isn't to be confused with Edo-era PS3 exclusive Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan!, which is actually the third Yakuza game in the franchise, but not actually Yakuza 3. Confused? According to the article, Kenzan! was a spin-off, and this newly announced game is actually the third one in the series, m'kay. Work began on the game commenced after development on Kenzan! finished, and the story picks up where Yakuza 2 left off. Well, that makes sense at least.


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