"Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown - Award-Winning Metroidvania Now on Mobile!"
The highly anticipated Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is now available on Android, following its initial launch on PC in January 2024 by Ubisoft. This metroidvania action game puts you in the shoes of Sargon, a young warrior from the elite group known as the Immortals.
Here’s the Story
Queen Thomyris entrusts you and your squad with the mission to rescue her son, Prince Ghassan. Your journey leads you to Mount Qaf, once a divine city now 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, from a ruined temple to a forgotten desert. The expansive yet interconnected map even allows you to snap photos of your surroundings to aid your exploration.
The game introduces innovative mechanics like the ability to drop a shadow and teleport back to it at will, enhancing the fluidity of both platforming and combat. Scattered throughout Mount Qaf are amulets that let you customize Sargon’s abilities, adding depth to your gameplay.
Sargon wields powerful ultimate moves called Athra Surges, perfect for finishing off foes. Alongside the main quest, additional side quests enrich the lore of Mount Qaf, offering numerous collectibles and challenges to keep you engaged. Get a glimpse of the action in the game's trailer below.
What are the Mobile-Exclusive Features of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown?
The mobile version of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown comes with several features tailored for mobile gamers. You can enjoy customizable touch controls, support for external controllers, and convenient options like auto-parry and an optional shield. The game runs smoothly at 60FPS on most modern devices, and its screen ratio can be adjusted from 16:9 to 20:9 for an optimal viewing experience.
You can try Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown for free on Android. If you're hooked, you can unlock the full game for $9 within the first three weeks of its release. After that period, the price will increase to $14. Don't miss out—head over to the Google Play Store to give it a go!
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