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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Added to GOG Preservation Program Following Canceled Remake

GamingOnLinux
GamesRadar+
3outlets covering
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TDGN Brief

3 newsrooms are on this story. GamingOnLinux published first 4 hours ago; the rest followed at a median of 2.9 hours.

The fastest follow came from GamesRadar+, 2.8 hours behind the first report. The median outlet followed 2.9 hours after the break. The most recent pickup, Polygon, landed an hour ago.

Early movers: GamingOnLinux, GamesRadar+, Polygon.

  • First report: GamingOnLinux, 4 hours ago
  • 3 outlets over 3 hours · median lag 2.9 hours
  • 2 outlets joined in the last 3 hours

This briefing is compiled automatically by TDGN’s newsroom systems from 3 outlets’ reports and TDGN’s own coverage tracking — no generative AI — and it updates as coverage develops. The outlets’ original reporting is linked below.

Who reported it, and when

  1. first GamingOnLinux GOG Preservation Program adds Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
  2. +3h GamesRadar+ After Ubisoft canceled its remake, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time gets an enhanced version from GOG
  3. +3h Polygon Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Added to GOG Preservation Program Following Canceled Remake

This page records how the games press covered one story. The reporting belongs to the outlets listed; every headline links to the original. Counts update as more outlets publish. The article itself follows below.

Rising3 outlets·0.7/hr nowtop 12%first: GamingOnLinux

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Added to GOG Preservation Program Following Canceled Remake

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time has been added to the GOG Preservation Program. The program, launched in 2024, is an initiative aimed at preserving the availability and compatibility of classic video games on modern and future PCs. As part of the program, the game has received several updates that make it play better than ever. It may not be the now-canceled remake Ubisoft was working on, but it is something.

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