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Guatemalan retailer lists Prince of Persia Remake for Nintendo Switch and PS4

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Guatemalan retailer lists Prince of Persia Remake for Nintendo Switch and PS4

The pages of a possible remake of Prince of Persia were discovered by Twitter user Ken Xyro. He noted that the site of the MAX retail chain, which operates in Guatemala, can pre-order the game on PS4 and Nintendo Switch.

The estimated delivery date for the Prince of Persia remake, according to the MAX website, is November 2020. Other details of the game, including an indication of which part of the series it will be remade, are not specified.

The players at first questioned the veracity of the information discovered, but then users from Guatemala noted that MAX is not a small retail chain, but an official distributor of Nintendo products in the country, and Bloomberg journalist Jason Schreier said that “video game retailers like to leak Ubisoft announcements, conceived as surprises “.

Another well-known insider, Shinobi602, hinted that the publisher is really preparing to release a remake of Prince of Persia.

Fans have also noticed that the concept art used on the cover of a possible Prince of Persia remake on MAX’s website has been leaked before. In March 2020, it was posted by a Reddit user who revealed that Ubisoft is working on a remake of the entire Sands of Time trilogy. He also said that the release of the updated versions is scheduled for Christmas 2020, but Ubisoft may postpone it until 2021.

The gameplay mechanics and plot in the remake, as noted by a Reddit user, will remain the same, but at the same time, they will acquire additional features. The announcement of the updated Prince of Persia trilogy was supposedly scheduled for Ubisoft’s summer presentation, but the remake was not presented on the Ubisoft Forward stream, which took place in July.

The next Ubisoft Forward broadcast will take place in September 2020.

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