The highly anticipated *Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown* has made its way to Android devices. Originally released by Ubisoft on PC in January 2024, this metroidvania action game has you stepping into the shoes of Sargon, a young warrior from the Immortals group.
The narrative begins with Queen Thomyris tasking you and your squad with the crucial mission to rescue her son, Prince Ghassan. Your journey leads you to Mount Qaf, a once divine city now plagued by time-warped creatures and cursed landscapes.
Despite being a single mountain, Mount Qaf in *Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown* is a diverse environment filled with various areas such as a ruined temple and a forgotten desert. The map, though vast, is cleverly interconnected, allowing players to capture photos of their surroundings for better navigation.
The gameplay is enriched with mechanics like the ability to drop a shadow and teleport back to it at any time, adding a dynamic twist to both platforming and combat. Scattered across the map are amulets that enhance Sargon’s abilities, providing players with customization options.
Sargon’s arsenal includes powerful ultimate moves known as Athra Surges, perfect for finishing off enemies. Additionally, various quests deepen the lore of Mount Qaf while offering numerous collectibles and challenges to engage players further. Don’t miss the game’s trailer below.
The mobile version of *Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown* comes with several tailored features to enhance the gaming experience on Android devices. Players can enjoy customizable touch controls and support for external controllers, ensuring a comfortable gameplay experience. Additionally, options such as auto-parry and an optional shield are available to assist players. The game is optimized to run at a smooth 60FPS on most newer devices, with the screen ratio adaptable from 16:9 to 20:9 for better visibility.
You can download and try *Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown* for free on Android. If it catches your interest, you can unlock the full game for $9 within the first three weeks of its release. After this period, the price will increase to $14. Be sure to check it out on the Google Play Store now.
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