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In a significant strategic shift, the prominent video game publisher has announced a sweeping restructuring plan. The company confirmed the cancellation of six unannounced game projects, a list that reportedly includes a new installment in the beloved Prince of Persia franchise. This move is part of a broader effort to refocus resources on its most promising brands and core live-service projects.
Alongside the cancellations, the publisher has also delayed the release of seven upcoming titles, including the highly anticipated Skull and Bones, which will now launch in its next fiscal year. This decision underscores a commitment to quality and meeting player expectations in an increasingly competitive market.
The restructuring extends beyond software, impacting the company's global footprint. Several studios, including those in Europe, will be closed or consolidated. Leadership framed these difficult decisions as necessary steps to ensure long-term creative and financial health, allowing teams to concentrate on building upon established flagship properties like Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six. The industry-wide trend of consolidation and prioritization continues as publishers navigate evolving development cycles and economic pressures.
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