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So Where Are Prince of Persia, Beyond Good & Evil 2, and Far Cry 4?

"Something is cooking!"
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E3 has left us with nothing but desire. Either we desire some of the amazing games we have seen there, or we desire to find out as much as we can about the games we didn’t see. Three of these such games are Prince of Persia, Beyond Good & Evil 2 and Far Cry 4.

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Unfortunately, Ubisoft is staying pretty tight lipped on any details on the future of these games. When approached about a Far Cry 4, Ubisoft’s Alain Corre simply said:

“We’re thinking of the future of this brand. We don’t know yet when it will emerge. Again, it’s cooking. Something is cooking!”

This certainly does wet our appetites, but doesn’t manage to confirm anything. His whole approach to questions on these franchises seemed to take a similar tone. When asked by Eurogamer again about Prince of Persia he only evaded with a sly “all our franchises are always in gestation” that would do a politician proud.

He once more alluded that these games were “cooking”, and “some are cooking longer than others, but they’re cooking.”

Corre explains they can’t have all their games and franchises every year, and this is of course a valid point. That doesn’t mean we can’t still wish they were all there. 

The worst tease came before their E3 press conference. Ubisoft posted a Beyond Good and Evil image that left many wondering if this was a hint of something to come.

Alas, Ubisoft’s Yves Guillemot has since told VentureBeat that it wasn’t. They claimed they “didn’t mean to tease”, but sometimes you got to wonder if they are secretly giggling in their cubicle chairs.

“We had a period where we had a demo that went out before it was quite ready…” Guillemot responded. “That’s why I think they keep expecting something. But I can’t say much more than that.”

First shown in 2008, this demo hasn’t had any more confirmation save from acknowledging it would be a “next-gen” game. 

As to whether we will see any of these games in the near future, Corre mostly evaded again by saying, “It will happen when it will be perfect.”


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I'm a 29 year old Jersey girl who loves games. I currently work full time, volunteer part time at this awesome non-profit called Amman Imman, and go to school part time. I also train in jiu jitsu. So time isn't quite on my side (unlike that song says). I have been trying unsuccessfully for years to clone myself so I can devote one of me to boring stuff like working and laundry - thus allowing more time for gaming. I'm willing to offer large sums of imaginary money to any who can make this happen.