Summary
- In a new statement shared on Twitter, Ubisoft Montpellier's Abdelhak Elguess thanked fans for their support of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
- The statement follows official news that the team behind the game has been disbanded and moved to other projects due to poor commercial success.
- Ubisoft is committed to more Prince of Persia "experiences," though outside the Sands of Time Remake and Rogue Prince of Persia, there isn't much to glean.
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As a result, Ubisoft has shifted developers to "other projects that will benefit from their expertise," . In that same Eurogamer report, Ubisoft seemingly did not contradict reports that a Lost Crown sequel was not greenlit du🐟e to poor commercial success.
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"I'm extremely proud of our team's work and passion at Ubisoft Montpellier to create a game that resonated with players and critics alike, and I am confident in its long-term success," the statement෴ read in part. "... We know players have a love for this brand and Ubisoft is excited to bring more Prince of Persia experiences in the future."

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The Future Of Prince Of Persia Is Somewhat Murky
Perhaps the most interesting note about the statement is that it affirms that Ubisoft is committed to multiple Prince of Persia "experiences." However, as it stands, the only experience that gamers are aware of is the beleaguered 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Sands of Time Remake and the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Rogue Prince of Persia.
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