Ubisoft has been kind enough to release a stirring developer diary for the publisher’s upcoming Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands, which features a handful of (you guessed it) developers working on the game talking about the kind of experience you’ll find hidden away on the disc when the title releases in May.
The developers also discuss the highlights they’ve managed to cram into The Forgotten Sands, with talk of 50 enemies on-screen at once, how the new time control abilities work (as players are now able to freeze elements such as water), the acrobatic environment traversal, and more, all wrapped up in bountiful portions of in-game footage.
Watch it all below:
Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands is set to release in May on PS3, Xbox 360, DS and PSP, while a set release date has been announced for the Wii as May 18th.
The PC version of The Forgotten Sands was recently delayed until June, however, which is a bit unfortunate, so until then, have a good look through El33tonline’s previous coverage of the game for some screenshots and extra information.
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