Prince of Persia rumours intensify after suspected Ubisoft employee has Twitter account pulled
Added: 23.04.2014 12:20 | 6 views | 0 comments
2D series entry will reportedly be built using the Rayman Legends engine. Rumours suggesting Ubisoft is preparing to announce a new Prince of Persia game intensified after an engineer suspected of working for the company had his Twitter account pulled after teasing a new entry in the series.
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| Prince Of Persia Game With Rayman Legends Engine In Development?
Added: 21.04.2014 16:42 | 29 views | 0 comments
Ubisoft is making a retro-style Prince of Persia game, according to a new report. The side-scroller is allegedly being developed by Ubisoft Montpellier, the same studio responsible for Rayman Legends and Origin.
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| New Prince of Persia in development using Rayman Legends engine Report
Added: 18.04.2014 11:15 | 30 views | 0 comments
A new 2D Prince of Persia is in development using Rayman Legends' UbiArt Framework engine, according to a report posted by French website Le Portail du Jeu Video.
The site claims to have been told that the game will use "the same techniques of animation [as used] in the last Rayman" and see the Prince's body "divided into several parts (torso, pelvis, leg, shin, foot, forearm, hands, etc..) that can be animated independently of each other.
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| Rumor: 2D Prince of Persia in Development, Runs on UbiArt
Added: 17.04.2014 23:43 | 32 views | 0 comments
A fresh, 2D entry in the Prince of Persia series is in the works at Ubisoft, according to a new report.
French outlet Portail du Jeu Video (via Videogamer) claims that this new Prince of Persia title will make use of the UbiArt Framework, the same gorgeous engine that powers last year's hit platformer Rayman Legends as well as the upcoming ethereal RPG Child of Light.
Ubisoft has declined to comment on the report, but with E3 fast approaching, there's a good chance we'll hear more about the rumored title very soon—that is, of course, if the game is even in development.
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| Rumour: Ubisoft Working On 2D Prince Of Persia Reboot With The UbiArt Engine
Added: 17.04.2014 23:00 | 17 views | 0 comments
Same graphics tech which powered Rayman Legends
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| News: New Prince of Persia in development using Rayman Legends engine – Report
Added: 17.04.2014 14:52 | 13 views | 0 comments
Character design to be inspired by Rayman.
The site claims to have been told that the game will use "the same techniques of animation [as used] in the last Rayman" and see the Prince's body "divided into several parts (torso, pelvis, leg, shin, foot, forearm, hands, etc..) that can be animated independently of each other.
"This provides a real diversity / credibility in the postures and movements of the hero...," the site says. "The quality of the work is to believe [it is] 3D modelling [with] transitions [that are] are fluid and feel well made."
Ubisoft has yet to announce a new title in the Prince of...
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| Beyond Good Evil 2 a 'Good Candidate' for Development at Ubisoft
Added: 15.04.2014 18:44 | 24 views | 0 comments
Rayman Legends was a "holiday," according to series creator Michel Ancel, so something serious is up next.
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| News: Beyond Good Evil 2 artwork revealed by Michel Ancel
Added: 15.04.2014 10:11 | 19 views | 0 comments
Director teases a new look at Jade, hints at title being a 'good candidate' for his studio's next game.
Ancel discussed the game in a Twitch livestream last month, referring to working on Rayman Legends as a "nice holiday time".
"So we are going to make serious games, man," he continued, "so Beyond Good & Evil could be a good candidate for making a real serious game now. Enough holidays!"
He later emerged with new concept art of Jade, sporting a similar look to that seen in the game's original teaser trailer.
Little has been seen of the game since its 2008 reveal, although recent comments from Ancel have suggested that it could be due to make a comeback...
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