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Prince of Persia The Sands of Time finally announced, release date coming in 2026

Prince of Persia The Sands of Time has finally been announced, but it'll be a while before you can play it.

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RaidenBlack319d ago

All we get is a candle?
Anyways ... its a linear game, so they can crank up the tech/visuals as much as possible.

Cacabunga318d ago

Same right here.. also very short game, its main flaw !!

Relientk77318d ago

I legit laughed when all they showed was 2026. No gameplay or nothing. Just a candle lol

Walalon318d ago

But it was a rewinding candle!!!! /S

OtterX318d ago (Edited 318d ago )

"So this is what we've accomplished since we took over production from Ubisoft Pune/Mumbai 2 years ago. Enjoy our candle. It's a damn nice candle. We used AI." - Ubisoft Montreal

Good lord, they're going to need the prince's time stopping ability to be able to deliver this by 2026. Perhaps rewind that Pune/Mumbai mess! 👀

repsahj318d ago

Did people clap and cheer because they thought the video was going to show more gameplay, or were they just really excited about the candle?

Relientk77318d ago

I mean it is a pretty damn exciting candle

OtterX318d ago

For real, that candle was lit! 🔥🔥🔥

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The Epic Games Store Weekly Freebies are Live Now

The Epic Games Store has a funny little game and some free DLC for you.

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PlayStation Store Big Games, Big Deals Sale Kicks Off and Has Over 4,000 Items

Sony's latest PlayStation Store sale has over 4,000 items housing indies and AAA games. HJere's the full list of discounts.

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How Xbox Is Quietly Fixing Xbox Cloud Gaming Latency

Microsoft is tackling Xbox Cloud Gaming latency with real testing and tech upgrades—here’s what’s working, and why it matters.

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darthv721d 3h ago

Speaking as someone who uses xcloud, i havent really noticed much lag, if at all. I have used the service on a wide variety of devices. A VCR XBO, a One X, the logitech GCloud, steamdeck and my work PC. in all cases it just works and works really well. I was not interested at first in the idea of streaming a game, but then i really started using it as a way to gauge interest if a game is worth my time of downloading/installing and I just cant help but jump into new titles when they drop. I used to do the same with new releases on netflix so i can see why they make that similar proclimation.

Tacoboto4h ago(Edited 4h ago)

With Remote Play, the lag can be almost complete nonexistent too. My TV and Receiver glitched up really bad a few weeks ago and my Xbox wouldn't output through 4K 120hz for a few weird hours of power cycling these stupid devices, so I got to test this out while my Xbox just refused to output video through hdmi.

With a Backbone on my phone, and a controller connected to the console (hardwired into the modem through an Ethernet switch; my phone is connected to a Router that the modem routes to - so there is that extra network layer), I could not notice any difference. Avowed was set to the Balanced mode, maybe Performance would've exposed a lag with the extra frames but the response on my phone screen looked near exact from stick push to game response.

Cloud Gaming, playing something like South of Midnight feels responsive enough to me, and games like Pentiment you really really can't tell, and if you could, that's a game where lag would be inconsequential to the experience

Vits10h ago

I live in a city that has an Xbox Cloud server, and my local network uses Wi-Fi 6. I've used the service for quite a while. I can't really say I don't feel the latency. Some titles are completely unplayable for me, like Forza Horizon 5. But there are also many games where I barely notice it, such as A Crab's Treasure and Halo MCC.

Honestly, it's great that they're working on making it better. But the way it works right now is already pretty usable, and casual gamers, who I assume are the target audience, probably won't even notice the latency. The issue then becomes more of a commercial or marketing one, because casual gamers are either on mobile or console, and they probably don't even know Xbox Cloud exists, how much it costs, or how it works.

It also doesn't help that some of the most popular casual games aren't available on it at launch. Sports games from EA, for example, are always a couple of months late.