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ARCHIVES FOR May 2008
We've had a fantastic time here in Paris and we're really pleased with the reception that Prince of Persia's received both in person and what we've seen online. Ben and JC have been quizzed in many different languages, filmed, photographed, are pretty exhausted and now have the soon-to-begin seven hour plane journey back to Montreal. Yet they're still eager to get back to the team and keep working on the game!
There were over 1,400 people in attendance over the two days and you can see articles and videos begin to go live on various websites all over. Check them all out if you want to learn more about what people thought at Ubidays! The Far Cry 2 community developer, Kimi, has also posted a bunch of photographs from the showfloor on the Ubisoft forums, so check them out as well!
In other news, two Prince of Persia wallpapers are available on the PlayStation 3 network store for free (Arabesque and the Prince) and we're like to reiterate what platforms Prince of Persia is getting developed for: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC and a complimentary title for Nintendo DS.
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Posted by POP Team @ 30/05/2008 00:05
This blog will be covering all the going's on from the Prince of Persia team from here in Ubisoft Montreal and you'll see all the cool things we're up to. The team here has some extremely talented people and we'll be showing you who these people are, what they do, how they do it and all about the development of Prince of Persia.
Posted by POP Team @ 29/05/2008 00:05
You have already enjoyed the video showing the drawing birth of the Prince. Now get ready to see for the first time a very special new character come to life. It's now time to meet Elika! Check it out!
Posted by POP Team @ 22/05/2008 00:05
We created 2 sets of wallpapers based on the speed art of the new Prince and the magnificent blue Persian calligraphy you can see on the game website. Enjoy!
Posted by POP Team @ 15/05/2008 00:05
Now that you've seen the new Prince of Persia in your local magazines, we asked one of our artists to draw the Prince freehand. This video shows you how the piece comes together.
Posted by POP Team @ 07/05/2008 00:05
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