Ubisoft: The Division Heartland, Rocksmith + and Prince of Persia postponed

Ubisoft Delays The Division Heartland And Prince Of Persia. The Sands Of Time Remake Into The... Ubisoft has shifted several games in the course of today s annual report. These include The Division Heartland and the Remake of Prince of Persia: Sands of Time.

The publications were last planned for the current financial year and are made on the basis of the shift until the next financial year of the company, which ends on March 31, 2023.

The Division Hearland was announced as a free-to-play title and should be published for PC, consoles and cloud platforms. Development is carried out under the direction of Red Storm Entertainment, a studio, according to the publisher s information with close binding to the Tom Clancy licenses.

With the new edition of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Ubisoft wants to re-inspire both old fans of the original as well as to give new fans. Today s shift is not the first of its kind.

In a today-published Tweet states to the game: We want to take a moment to assure you that the development of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake is still in progress, motivated and inspired Through your feedback, says ubisoft. We will keep you up to date on our progress in the future and would like to thank you all for your tireless support and patience.

Rocksmith +, which was postponed in the past month from the original launch window in the summer of 2021 on an indefinite date, will also be published in UbiSoft s next financial year.

Success message to Assassin s Creed Valhalla

More positive messages are available at Assassin s Creed Valhalla. The title has developed after the strong commercial launch of the second largest profit-making game in the history of Ubisoft. The company emphasized the success of the title under the Annual Report for the second quarter of the current financial year.

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Ubisoft previously announced that Assassin s Creed Valhalla will receive a second year with extensions and emphasized that a new project with the code name Assassin s Creed Infinity is in progress.

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