Quanto pare hanno scoperto l'account twitter, ma ancora chiuso, di Prince of Persia
https://twitter.com/princeofpersia
Fosse ufficiale, significa che potremmo aspettarci qualcosa dall'evento di Ubi a Luglio.
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A month ago, we at Prince of Persia discord were trying to find a Prince of Persia twitter account and we landed at this:
@PrinceOfPersia
The twitter account is locked and was created last month (May 2020). Since it was locked and we couldn't get any info, we just passed it as another fake account being created (Just like PrinceOfPersia6.com) to gather views from fans.
Just an hour ago, I decided to do something. I went to Forgot Password section of twitter and entered 'princeofpersia' and pressed next and it really surprised me!
A screenshot of the page
Twitter asks for a recovery phone number, that ends with 95. Surely, that's not going to give you any clues.
But here's the interesting part, in the email recovery, it mentions the email like this:
pr******************@u******.***
pr(18 letters)@u(6 letters).com
The registered email domain stars fit perfectly with ubisoft.com! This means that the account was definitely registered by Ubisoft last month and it hints at a potential PoP entry in 2020.
What do you guys think? Can you figure out the username of the email? It definitely contains the word 'princeofpersia' but what are the remaining 6 letters? I leave that to you to figure out...
EDIT:
You can use this website
https://www.verifyemailaddress.org/ to check if your email guesses are correct. Those 6 letters aren't remake, rewind, dagger, island, dahaka or social. I've tried many but no luck.
Also, @anno_en is official account of Anno and it too has a ubisoft.com email. The email is annoen@ubisoft.com. Same with @RaymanGame, @Rainbow6Game. All of these have a u******.*** email which obviously is ubisoft.com since these are official accounts.
I don't think someone would buy a 7 letter domain that starts with u and then use it to create a PoP account just to lock it later and not use it. If this was going to be used for a fake rumor, I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have thought about the 'forgot password' recovery thing. The only way to absolutely verify if this twitter account is real (if you still aren't convinced) is by finding those 6 letters and verifying if that email actually exists on Ubisoft.com domain or not. You can use a GitHub repository called mailchecker to bruteforce every single combination of letters and numbers but that'll take a few days. I'm already doing something similar so, I'll update this thread when I have something to show.
https://www.reddit.c...ter_account_by/