New Prince of Persia Set for Release

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I played the original Prince of Persia on my “Pentium” PC, back in the day. It wasn’t until Prince of Persia: Sands of Time that I really enjoyed another game in the series. Today, it was announced that a new 2.5D game, the “Metroid Dread” style that is set for release, called “Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.”

The game appears to have the graphical style of previous Ubisoft Prince of Persia games, but from a 2D perspective.

Unleash Your Inner Warrior – Use your Time Powers, combat and platforming skills to perform deadly combos and defeat time-corrupted enemies and mythological creatures. Acquire and equip new Amulets at shopkeepers to play as you see fit.

Lose Yourself in the Prodigious Mount Qaf – Discover a cursed Persian-inspired world filled with bigger-than-life landmarks. Explore a variety of highly detailed biomes, each with its own identity, wonders and dangers. Use your wits to solve puzzles, find hidden treasures and complete quests to learn more about this corupted place.

Live an Epic Adventure – Immerse yourself into a Persian mythological fantasy through an intriguing and original story. Cross paths with colorful characters to better unravel the mysteries of Mount Qaf.

Embark on a Carefully Crafted Experience – Enjoy high quality graphics, immersive cinematics and fresh Artistic Direction, along with a unique gameplay fluidity thanks to 60 frames per second rate on all platforms.

Ubisoft

The game is set for release for all consoles and due in January, 2024.

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