PC Gamers Question Ubisoft's Commitment After Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Team Disbanded
PC Gamers Question Ubisoft's Strategy
PC gamers are left wondering about Ubisoft's long-term strategy after rumors surfaced regarding the disbandment of the team responsible for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. A French media outlet, Origami, reported that the game's performance fell short of Ubisoft's expectations, triggering the dissolution of the development team.
Rumors of Disbandment
Insights from French journalist Gauthier Andres indicate that the team enjoyed their time creating Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, viewing it as a hopeful project. However, sales figures reportedly around 300,000 copies have raised concerns among Ubisoft executives about future expansions or sequels.
Future of Prince of Persia
- Ubisoft will cease support for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown after the release of DLC.
- Executives suggest a sequel could harm the first game's long-term sales.
- Employees staged a protest over a new return-to-office policy as the company faces backlash.
As these developments unfold, PC gamers are left in suspense over the fate of the beloved franchise and its future projects.
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