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The remake, originally intended for release in January 2021, was delayed until March 2021 and then delayed once more to an indefinite date. The project's initial trailer was criticized by fans who pointed out the game's dated graphics and disappointing presentation. Lowenthal's comment about post-production may refer to the added development that the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Timeremake has undergone since its reveal in 2020. RELATED: Video Games Take Longer Than Ever to Make Now - Here's Why I know it’s been tough in the post-production, but I’m really excited." I can’t wait for people to finally get a chance to play it. I love the new director, we got to keep all of Jordan Mechner’s brilliant writing and then and then redo the game better. I honestly couldn’t say enough good about the experience. I got to rewind time and see if I could do it better.
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"This time I got to literally step into the shoes again. "When we did the first The Sands of Time, I may have done three to five recording sessions for the whole game, and that was my contribution," Lowenthal said. The experience was also markedly different since this time around Lowenthal was able to venture outside the recording booth and work on performance capture with his co-star Supinder Wraich, who took over the role of the game's deuteragonist - Princess Farah - from the original actor, Joanna Wasick. Lowenthal added that revisiting the world of a game that had originally released in 2003 was similar to rewinding time, much like the Prince of Persia himself, whose magical dagger is able to undo his mistakes. RELATED: Ubisoft is Twitter's Most Hated Gaming Company “For them to want to do the remake 15 years later and to come to me and not some younger, hotter actor was truly an honor." "It was one of the greatest honors of my life to return to a role that I had loved so much and thought was in the rearview mirror for me," Lowenthal, who voices the titular Prince, told USA Today. Voice actor Yuri Lowenthal explained what it was like to reprise the part he made famous nearly two decades ago in the upcoming remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.