
Exciting news from Ubisoft! The highly anticipated Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is set to hit Android devices, and pre-registration is now open. Mark your calendars for April 14th, 2025, as this major console title makes its way to mobile, stirring up quite the excitement among gamers.
What’s the Story?
Embark on an epic journey as Sargon, a courageous young hero tasked with rescuing Prince Ghassan. Summoned by Queen Thomyris, you'll venture into the cursed city of Mount Qaf, teeming with time-corrupted foes and fearsome mythological beasts. Your mission? To restore balance to the world using your Time Powers and exceptional combat skills. Navigate through challenging platforming sections and execute dazzling combos to defeat enemies. Get a sneak peek at the adventure with the official pre-registration trailer for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
Pre-Registration for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Is Now Open on Android
The mobile adaptation features a revamped interface designed for touch controls, with extensive customization options for every button. It also supports external controllers and allows you to remap buttons to suit your play style. The game accommodates native screen ratios ranging from 16:9 to 20:9 and is optimized to run smoothly at 60 FPS on modern smartphones. Enhancements like auto-potion, auto-parry, and slow-time options have been fine-tuned for an optimal experience.
Additional features include an optional shield, direction indicators, and a wall grab hold, which are particularly useful during the more demanding platforming segments. Upon release, you'll have access to a demo version to test out the game.
If you're a fan of action-adventure platformers, especially those with a Metroidvania flair, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is definitely one to watch. Head over to the Google Play Store to pre-register and secure your spot for this thrilling mobile adventure.
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