- Ubisoft confirmed a new release window from March 2026 for the Prince of Persia: the sand of time remake
- The company declared during a profit call that the remake would be published during the financial year 2025-2026
- The game was announced in 2020 and was initially ready to go out in 2021
Ubisoft finally shared a version window for the Prince of Persia: the sand of time remake.
During the last call for the company’s results on May 14, 2025, Ubisoft revealed that it planned to publish the highly anticipated Prince of Persia: the sand of time Remake during the year 2025-2026 (via Gamespot).
This means that the game will be released before March 31, 2026.
The remake was announced in 2020 alongside a trailer for latest generation consoles, and when the game will be released, it will mark six years since its initial unveiling.
The sand of time was to be launched in January 2021, but was then delayed in March 2021, until Ubisoft was delaying it indefinitely.
“This additional development time will allow our teams to deliver a remake that feels fresh while remaining faithful to the original,” said society at the time.
Ubisoft then shared an “important internal step” in 2023, but we have not yet received new trailer.
It is also difficult to know if the game will arrive at current consoles, such as PS5 and Xbox Series X, given the long development cycle.
In the same profit call, Ubisoft said that it would delay some of its main unexpected titles to allow better quality games.
According to the boss of Ubisoft Yves Guillemot, an undeveloped number of games of his biggest brands, of which Assassin’s Creed,, Far from there,, Rainbow six,, The divisionAnd Ghost Recon, will now release between 2026 and 2028.
Guillemot pointed out Assassin’s Creed Shadows“Delay, calling a” good decision “which enabled the success of the game.
“After examining our pipeline, we decided to provide additional development time to some of our largest productions in order to create the best success conditions,” said Guillemot. “Consequently, the FY2026-27 and FY2027-28 will see important content from our biggest brands.”