It seems Evil Empire may not see the effort as worthwhile, instead waiting to gauge player interest. If the feature was initially promised, it should have been included—unless a technical issue arose. However, such challenges should have been considered before making commitments to player
That said, it’s worth noting that Evil Empire did keep its promise to remove Denuvo from the game for its Steam release. While I appreciate this decision, as someone who isn’t a fan of the anti-tamper security software, I know I’m not alone in that sentiment. Denuvo has a controversial history, causing performance issues in games and even preventing some players from accessing their games after hardware changes like swapping out motherboards or graphics cards. It’s a frustrating system, yet some still consider it worthwhile.
The Rogue Prince of Persia is now available on Steam for $19.99, with Ubisoft confirming this price will remain steady, at least through January 2025. If you’re on the fence about purchasing it, the game offers an enjoyable experience for fans of Roguelikes and I recommend it, despite the bummer update on things. Evil Empire has been on the ball in terms of providing updates and new content, and it...