Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake was originally supposed to arrive on January 21st, 2021. Since then, it’s been delayed three times, got shipped to a different studio, reportedly started over from scratch, and may have lost the original writer and amazing performances of its English voice actor. But Ubisoft has revealed the game is finally on the way — and will go on sale before April 2026, as spotted by Insider Gaming.
In Ubisoft’s latest earnings release, the company reveals that it expects the Prince of Persia remake to be one of the games that will help its bottom line during the next fiscal year, FY2025-2026. Since Ubisoft’s FY2024-2025 ended on March 31st, 2025, that means the new game will have to go on sale before March 31st, 2026.
But that also means it could arrive any time now. We’re already two months into FY2025-2026. I’d be surprised if we didn’t get an announcement at the Summer Game Fest next month.
Ubisoft suggests that its top games in FY2025-2026 will be Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Siege X, but names Prince of Persia as one of the games that’ll contribute alongside Anno 117: Pax Romana, Rainbow Six Mobile and The Division Resurgence.
I’m eagerly awaiting the chance to try it, as the original is one of my top five favorite games of all time. I loved its storytelling, voice acting, incredible music, and its then-groundbreaking ability to rewind time. But I won’t deny I’m a bit worried.
Both Yuri Lowenthal — the Prince’s iconic English-language voice actor — and Prince of Persia creator Jordan Mechner were attached to the remake when it was announced in 2020. (Lowenthal once suggested the remake was going to “keep all of Jordan Mechner’s brilliant writing” and thanked Ubisoft for not picking a “younger, hotter actor” instead of him.) But after development moved to Ubisoft Montréal in 2022, it’s not clear whether either is still involved. Here’s hoping there was good reason to overhaul the game, unlike that other time a game company replaced Yuri Lowenthal’s face!
The remake is far from the most-delayed game at Ubisoft, of course: I believe Beyond Good and Evil 2 currently holds the all-time record at over 15 years since it was first announced. Incidentally, the first BG&E game shipped just a month after Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.