Ubisoft has introduced The Rogue Prince of Persia, a 2D action roguelite game with cartoon-style graphics developed by Evil Empire, the studio known for the game Dead Cells.
The key difference between The Rogue and other 2D Prince of Persia games (especially Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, which was well-received earlier this year) is that it is a roguelite game. When players die, they respawn at the last save point, but in the next playthrough, the scene, enemies, and items will change. Each death provides players with an opportunity to learn new aspects of the game.
The storyline of this game follows the protagonist, The Prince, as he battles against the marauding Hun tribe, who possess dark magic. The gameplay remains true to the iconic Prince of Persia elements, emphasizing running, climbing, jumping, wall scaling, and solving various puzzles.
The most intriguing aspect of The Rogue Prince of Persia is undoubtedly the reputation of Evil Empire, known for their success with Dead Cells, a highly acclaimed roguelite/metroidvania game. With their expertise in this genre, fans can expect a high-quality addition to the legendary franchise.
The game will be available for Early Access on Steam starting May 14, 2024. The Steam page is already live for those interested.
TLDR: Ubisoft announces The Rogue Prince of Persia, a 2D roguelite game developed by Evil Empire, known for Dead Cells, with unique gameplay mechanics and a captivating storyline. Available for Early Access on Steam from May 14, 2024.
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