The story begins in 2012. A French independent artist named Alexandre Boudon (username: Kira) released a 45-second concept teaser on Vimeo titled simply: Prince of Persia: Redemption – Fan Concept Trailer.
The video was shot using prerendered Unreal Engine 3 assets. It featured a grizzled, older Prince—bearded, cloaked, wielding a bloody dagger against supernatural sand creatures in a storm-ravaged Persian citadel. The tone was gritty, realistic, and violent. Unlike the whimsical cel-shading of Prince of Persia (2008) or the jovial acrobatics of the classic trilogy, Redemption proposed a mature, almost Batman: Arkham style take on the franchise.
The Internet Exploded.
Within weeks, the video had over 4 million views. Fans launched petitions demanding Ubisoft greenlight Redemption as the next flagship title. Ubisoft’s response was polite but final: "We have no current plans for a Prince of Persia title matching this description."
But one group of developers took that "no" as a challenge. prince of persia redemption pc download exclusive
True to the 1989 original, Redemption removes the floating white indicator that tells you where to jump. The exclusive build includes a "Classic Mode" toggle that disables all glowing ledges, UI hints, and compass markers. You navigate by architecture alone.
This game features a distinct "cel-shaded" art style and a story focused entirely around redemption. The story begins in 2012
If the game never existed, why did a specific rumor about a "PC download exclusive" take hold? Three factors converged:
In 2023, Ubisoft announced Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown (a 2.5D Metroidvania) and a Sands of Time Remake. Neither is Redemption. Note: This game is often praised for its