Published on: June 30, 2025
Ubisoft and Evil Empire's highly anticipated roguelike, The Rogue Prince of Persia, is poised for a major milestone as it approaches its full release in August 2025.
Originally launched in Early Access on Steam in May 2024, the game has steadily evolved, incorporating player feedback and content updates to refine its fast-paced, action-driven gameplay.
Now, newly published ratings from the Australian Government’s classification board indicate that The Rogue Prince of Persia is set to make its way to Nintendo Switch, alongside other consoles, a move eagerly anticipated by fans of the iconic franchise.
The Rogue Prince of Persia marks a significant collaboration between Ubisoft and French indie developer Evil Empire, the team renowned for their work on the critically acclaimed Dead Cells.
Announced in April 2024, the game quickly drew attention for its innovative blend of roguelike mechanics and classic Prince of Persia platforming.
Since its Early Access debut, Evil Empire has maintained an active development schedule, rolling out numerous updates over the course of 14 months.
These updates have introduced fresh biomes, formidable enemies, challenging bosses, and a variety of gameplay interactions designed to keep players engaged.
According to the Australian Government’s classification website, The Rogue Prince of Persia was rated for Nintendo Switch and other platforms on June 27, 2025.
While Ubisoft has yet to officially confirm the Switch release, this rating is a reliable indicator that the company is preparing for a broader console rollout, joining the Nintendo eShop and expanding the game's reach beyond Steam.
Evil Empire has outlined ambitious plans for the forthcoming 1.0 release, set for August 2025.
The final version will feature additional biomes, new types of adversaries, major bosses, enhanced interactions, and the climactic conclusion to the story.
The latest update, which arrived in June, introduced more powerful builds and delivered refinements to both combat and traversal mechanics, demonstrating the studio's commitment to player feedback and continuous improvement.
The anticipated arrival of The Rogue Prince of Persia on Nintendo Switch underscores Ubisoft’s ongoing support for the platform and reflects the continued demand for high-quality, indie-developed titles in the system’s robust library.
Given Evil Empire’s reputation for engaging gameplay and replayability—established through their partnership on Dead Cells—fans can expect an exhilarating roguelike experience that honors the legacy of Prince of Persia while introducing new dimensions.
For Steam players and those waiting for the Switch release alike, August 2025 represents a significant date as the game transitions out of Early Access.
With cross-platform anticipation building, The Rogue Prince of Persia is poised to become a standout addition to both Ubisoft’s catalog and Nintendo Switch’s diverse game lineup.
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