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Recently Ubisoft has disbanded the core team of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. This happened regardless of the positive experiences of the developers involved.
The news was first announced by a French media outlet Origami. The report shared that the Ubisoft Montpellier team was dissolved right after the game was released.
Origami also reported that the developers of the game had profound experiences during the development process. Even so, some also described it as the “the best game production of my entire life.” This mutual feeling among multiple members of the team showed how the Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown was a fresh start for them. Particularly those developers who were burnt out through their process of Beyond Good and Evil 2.
Nonetheless, on the basis of strategic reasons, Ubisoft has decided to disband the team.
Ubisoft was not satisfied by the commercial performance of the game
The game’s underwhelming sales numbers are the cause of this decision. Insider gaming had reported that The Lost Crown had sold up to 300,000 copies only. The figure is too low for AAA games.
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