![]() ![]() ![]() If the 2D approach that The Lost Crown is using takes off, it could be a strong indicator that The Sands of Time really is a relic of the past. Taking the fundamentals of the IP and using different gameplay ideas could give the series new life and help it to stand out among other action/adventure titles, even differentiating it from Assassin's Creed. In a clear transition phase for The Prince of Persia, experimenting with different ideas makes a lot of sense. For The Lost Crown to be announced and given a release date before any more updates have been revealed for The Sands of Time is worrying, and if the former succeeds and goes on to be a critical and commercial success, it could be a huge catalyst for people losing interest and patience in The Sands of Time. It's a project that excited players that were both returning to the story or experiencing it for the first time, but is now synonymous with unrealized expectations. The release of The Sands of Time has been significantly delayed, and over time, the project has faded into relative obscurity. RELATED: Assassin's Creed Mirage Can Beat Prince of Persia to the Punch The Prince of Persia Has Needed a New Start for a While This is a worry, but if the Prince's 2024 adventure catches fire, it could be a big indicator that the Sands of Time truly is a lost cause. Like Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris did for Tomb Raider, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown could be a different option during the wait, and that delay is becoming a long one as the much-anticipated Sands of Time remake is still nowhere to be seen. It looks to harness the perspective that the original 1989 classic did decades ago and could be the best tide-over until a more high-budget offering hits shelves. ![]() As revealed at the recent Summer Game Fest showcase, it's making a return as Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, coming to consoles in 2024 with a 2D design. Prince of Persia is one of the company's most beloved titles, and though the 2008 reboot didn't do much to move the needle, it's a series that still has a lot of potential. Assassin's Creed seems to be enjoying continued success whereas Watch Dogs has struggled to find its footing. Ubisoft has plenty of franchises under its umbrella, and some have fared better than others. ![]()
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