Nov 30 2009
Prince Of Persia To Return In Forgotten Sands, May 2010
From Wired:
Hot on the heels of the trailer for the Prince of Persia film, Ubisoft has announced that the next Prince of Persia game will be available in May 2010.
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands will abandon the new storyline from last year’s series reboot and go back to the world of Sands of Time, the games on which the upcoming Jerry Bruckheimer movie is based.
This shouldn’t come as much of a shock to constant readers of Game|Life, who already know that series creator Jordan Mechner said earlier this month that Ubisoft’s Montreal studio was working on “something that I’m excited about” and that he expected an announcement soon.
Ubisoft said that a video of the game would premiere on Spike TV’s Video Game Awards show on December 12.
Other Ubisoft News:
Ubisoft Reports $117M Loss On Sales Drops, Catalog Discounting
From Gamasutra:
With first-week sales of Assassin’s Creed II up 32 percent over the previous title, Ubisoft says the game is likely to beat expectations — but for the first six months of its fiscal year, the company reported a €78 million ($117 million) operating loss.
…Ubisoft retained its existing guidance, confirming its expectations of third-quarter revenues of €540 million ($811 million) and full fiscal year 2010 revenues of €1.04 billion ($1.56 billion), with full-year pre-compensation profits of at least €72.8 million ($109.3 million). The company’s fiscal year ends March 31, 2010.
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Hot on the heels of the trailer for the Prince of Persia film, Ubisoft has announced that the next Prince of Persia game will be available in May 2010. 










