Play video (compile/drdarknight) a former employee of Ubisoft said in a media interview that Ubisoft had developed a modern-day "Prince of Persia" on the PS2 and Xbox platform, but the plan ended in an unfortunate miscarriage. "[Ubisoft] has been hoping to develop a prince of Persia," said Jonathan Jacochis, the Deusex:humanrevolution art director of the E3, who is now the popular man of the year. Works. We had some very good ideas at the time ... The background of the game is set in modern times. "When asked about the specifics of the game, Jonathan laments:" We have deliberately formed a development team to develop the "Prince of Persia" in this modern context, "he said." "The overall game atmosphere is somewhat like a disaster film" The Day After tomorrow, but the film in the snow is a long white sand replaced. The style of the game is very novel, but it was finally canceled, and then we proceeded to develop a series of works of "Farcrys". "Jonathan's work is now no more. After the work, Ubisoft has developed the "Assassin's Creed" series and the 2008 "Prince of Persia 4: Rebirth," the success of these works seems to let Ubisoft also forget the sci-fi version of the Prince of Persia. And the latest "Prince of Persia" is the first half of this year's listing of the Prince of Persia: the Sand of oblivion. The "Human Revolution", which Jonathan is involved in, will be landing next year on PC,PS3 and Xbox360 platforms. As for the sci-fi version of the Prince of Persia, it may be forever forgotten in the long river of history. (Edit/Ming)
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