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Ubisoft odkládá Prince, The Division Heartland i Rocksmith+ » Vortex

Ubisoft has announced that it is postponing several games to a later date. Exactly three titles, which were originally almost in sight, will not arrive until the next financial year, ie the period ending at the end of March 2023. These are Tom Clancy’s The Division of Heartland, Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake and a training guitar trainer. Rocksmith +.

This is not the first postponement in the case of the improved Prince of Persia or Rocksmith +. In all three cases, however, the games were considered to be much closer. Rocksmith + was announced in June 2021 and was originally scheduled to be released this year. The Free-to-play spin-off The Division, subtitled Heartland, was also officially unveiled this year, and Ubisoft said it could be released this year or next year. Which the fans perceived more as the turn of the year.

We will have time with the Prince of Persia

The remake of Prince was announced last year and was originally scheduled to enter the market in January this year. However, it was repeatedly postponed, probably also in view of the considerable criticism that the Indian authors of the improved version heard. Now for the project, CFO Frédérick Duguet has reiterated that the Prince of Persia is a beloved brand and that its developers take the time to make sure that it meets the high expectations of the fans.

Follow this message on its own axis communicate through social networks and the authors themselves. They assured the players that the game is still being worked on and the team is motivated and inspired by feedback. The developers thanked them for their support and patience by signing up with more news in the future. The fact that there are probably some dramatic changes in the background proves best that we haven’t seen a single new picture since the remake was introduced. You can read more about Prince’s problems in our older news.

As for The Division Heartland, it is one of the free-to-play games that Ubisoft has so far tested to a limited extent. However, according to the CFO, he is already collecting useful feedback. So we’ll see what this F2P initiative brings to the end.

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