The highly anticipated Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has now landed on Android devices. Developed by Ubisoft, this metroidvania action game initially debuted on PC in January 2024. In the game, you take on the role of Sargon, a young warrior from the Immortals, embarking on a thrilling adventure.
Here’s the Story
Your mission begins when Queen Thomyris enlists you and your squad to rescue her son, Prince Ghassan. This quest leads you to Mount Qaf, once a divine city, now a chaotic realm teeming with time-warped creatures and cursed landscapes. Despite being a single mountain, Mount Qaf in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown offers a diverse range of environments, including a ruined temple and a forgotten desert. The expansive yet interconnected map even allows you to snap photos of your surroundings, adding a unique layer to your exploration.
The game introduces innovative mechanics such as the ability to drop a shadow and teleport back to it at will, enhancing both platforming and combat dynamics. Scattered throughout the map are amulets that allow you to customize Sargon’s abilities, tailoring your gameplay experience. Sargon's ultimate moves, known as Athra Surges, provide spectacular ways to conclude battles. Additionally, side quests enrich the lore of Mount Qaf and offer numerous collectibles and challenges to keep you engaged. Don’t miss the game’s trailer below.
Mobile-Exclusive Features of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
The mobile version of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown comes with several exclusive features designed to enhance your gaming experience on Android devices. You'll enjoy customizable touch controls, support for external controllers, and handy options such as auto-parry and an optional shield. The game is optimized to run smoothly at 60FPS on most modern devices, with a screen ratio that can adjust from 16:9 up to 20:9, ensuring a visually immersive experience.
You can dive into Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown for free on Android. If you find yourself hooked, you can unlock the full game for just $9 within the first three weeks of its release. After this introductory period, the price will increase to $14. Don't miss out—head over to the Google Play Store to get started.
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