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"Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Award-Winning Metroidvania, Now on Mobile!"

Apr 26,2025 Author: Hannah

"Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Award-Winning Metroidvania, Now on Mobile!"

If you're a fan of the Prince of Persia series, you'll be thrilled to know that Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has made its way to Android devices. Developed by Ubisoft, this game first hit the PC scene in January 2024 and has now expanded to mobile platforms. As a metroidvania action game, you step into the shoes of Sargon, a young warrior from the Immortals group.

The Storyline

Your mission begins with Queen Thomyris sending you and your squad on a crucial quest to rescue her son, Prince Ghassan. This journey leads you to Mount Qaf, a once-divine city now ravaged by time-warped creatures and cursed landscapes. Despite being a single mountain, Mount Qaf boasts diverse environments, from a ruined temple to a forgotten desert. The interconnected map not only provides a vast playground but also lets you take photos of your surroundings, adding a unique layer to exploration.

The gameplay is enhanced by innovative features such as the ability to drop a shadow and teleport back to it at will, which significantly boosts the dynamics of both platforming and combat. Hidden throughout Mount Qaf are amulets that allow you to customize Sargon’s abilities, making every playthrough unique. Sargon's ultimate moves, known as Athra Surges, are perfect for delivering decisive blows in combat. Additionally, various quests enrich the lore of Mount Qaf while offering numerous collectibles and challenges.

Mobile-Exclusive Features

For mobile gamers, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown comes packed with exclusive features that enhance the gaming experience on Android. You can enjoy customizable touch controls, ensuring a smooth and personalized gameplay experience. External controller support is also available for those who prefer a more traditional gaming setup. Additionally, the game offers helpful options such as auto-parry and an optional shield to assist players. Running at a smooth 60FPS on most newer devices, the game's screen ratio can be adjusted from 16:9 up to 20:9, optimizing visibility and immersion.

You can dive into Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown for free on Android. If the game captures your interest, you can unlock the full version for just $9 within the first three weeks of its release. After that, the price will increase to $14. Don't miss out on this exciting addition to the Prince of Persia saga; head over to the Google Play Store to check it out now.

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