*Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown* has made its way to Android devices, bringing the acclaimed metroidvania action game developed by Ubisoft to a new audience. Initially released on PC in January 2024, the game lets you step into the shoes of Sargon, a youthful warrior from the Immortals, as you embark on an epic adventure.
The Story
Your journey begins when Queen Thomyris tasks you and your team with rescuing her son, Prince Ghassan. The quest leads you to the mystical Mount Qaf, once a divine city now teeming with time-warped creatures and cursed landscapes. Despite being a single mountain, Mount Qaf is vast and diverse, encompassing a ruined temple, a forgotten desert, and more. The interconnected map not only offers a sprawling playground for exploration but also allows you to capture photos of your surroundings.
The game enhances your experience with innovative mechanics like the ability to drop a shadow and teleport back to it at will, adding a layer of dynamism to both platforming and combat. Scattered throughout the map are amulets that you can collect to customize Sargon's abilities, making every playthrough unique. Sargon’s ultimate moves, known as Athra Surges, provide a thrilling way to finish off enemies. Additionally, various quests enrich the lore of Mount Qaf while offering numerous collectibles and challenges to keep you engaged.
For a glimpse of the action, check out the trailer below:
Mobile-Exclusive Features of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
The mobile version of *Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown* comes packed with features tailored for touch-screen gameplay. You can enjoy customizable touch controls, support for external controllers, and helpful options such as auto-parry and an optional shield. The game is optimized to run at a smooth 60FPS on most modern devices, with a screen ratio that adjusts from 16:9 to 20:9 to fit various mobile screens.
You can try *Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown* for free on Android. If you find it captivating, you can unlock the full game for just $9 during the first three weeks post-launch. After that, the price will increase to $14. Don't miss out—download it now from the Google Play Store.
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