A promotional object from the cancelled remake suggests that the project was very advanced.
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Although Ubisoft confirmed the cancellation of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake a few days ago, the project continues to show signs of how advanced its development was. In recent hours, a new video leak has appeared, showcasing a possible promotional gadget directly linked to the game, reinforcing the feeling that the launch was much closer than thought.
This type of material is usually prepared in the final stages of production, which again raises the debate about the real state of the remake before its definitive cancellation.
A promotional gadget for the Prince of Persia remake surfaces
The video, shared on social media and later replicated on YouTube, shows what appears to be a physical press kit created by Ubisoft for Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake. The object consists of a wooden box that, when opened, reveals a replica of the game’s iconic dagger, accompanied by a small display stand.
- Everything suggests that it was an item intended for specialized media or content creators, a common practice in high-budget launch campaigns. There is no indication that this gadget was going to be sold to the public, although it is also possible that it was linked to a special edition that was never announced.
This leak adds to other recent indications, such as promotional materials and internal references, that suggest the remake was very close to entering its final phase. However, Ubisoft decided to put an end to the project, leaving this type of piece as a reminder of what could have been.
For now, the future of the saga remains up in the air, while these leaks continue to fuel the curiosity of fans about one of the most anticipated (and frustrating) remakes of recent years.

