Patch Exclusive: Prince Of Persia Forgotten Sands Bug Fix

Disclaimer: This article is based on exclusive community reporting. Ubisoft and Prince of Persia are trademarks of their respective owners. The patch is fan-made and use at your own risk.

The patch is currently in closed beta, but our sources confirm a public release on June 15, 2026 via ModDB and Nexus Mods. The filename will be: PoP_TFS_BugFix_Exclusive_v2.0.7z prince of persia forgotten sands bug fix patch exclusive

Leaked to us exclusively, the (unofficial) targets three critical pillars: 1. The Save Corruption Fix (The "Holy Grail") The team discovered that the game’s autosave function uses a static buffer size that overflows when the player collects too many "Souls of the Sand" (the upgrade currency). By rewriting the memory allocation in the .exe , they’ve eliminated the overflow. Result: No more corrupted saves. 2. The Physics Desync Patch The infamous Throne Room bug occurs because the game’s Havok physics engine runs at an unlocked framerate. When you play above 60 FPS, water and sand particles collide thousands of times per second, creating a "dead zone." The patch locks physics calculations to a separate 60 Hz thread while allowing rendering to run at 144 Hz. Result: The levers finally work. 3. The Input Latency Correction Veterans will remember the "floaty" jump—a 120ms delay between pressing the button and the Prince grabbing a ledge. This was a bug in the input polling thread. The patch reduces this to 18ms. Result: The game now feels tighter than Warrior Within . How to Get This Exclusive Patch (And Why It's Not Official) Ubisoft has not endorsed this patch. The SoTRP team operates in a legal gray area, distributing a .dll wrapper and a patched .exe that requires a legitimate copy of the game (v1.0 or the GOG/Steam release). This is not a crack ; it is a surgical fix. Disclaimer: This article is based on exclusive community

Today, we have an look at the long-rumored, community-driven "Prince of Persia Forgotten Sands Bug Fix Patch" —a fan-made, comprehensive overhaul that restores the game to its intended glory. The Infamous "Wall of Death" Bug: A Retrospective To understand the magnitude of this patch, you must understand the nightmare. Approximately 60% of PC playthroughs would hit a wall—literally. The patch is currently in closed beta, but

If you didn’t save manually every 15 minutes, your 10-hour save was toast.

Until now.

So, if you have a dusty save file from 2015, stuck forever before a broken lever, take heart. The Prince is finally coming back.