by Aurora Apr 18,2025
Attention all Prince of Persia fans! Ubisoft's thrilling 2.5D spinoff, Prince of Persia: Lost Crown, is now available on iOS and Android, and it's free-to-try! While our full review is on the way, let's dive into what this mobile version brings to the table.
Step back into the enchanting world of Middle Eastern myth and legend with Prince of Persia: Lost Crown. You'll take on the role of the valiant hero, Sargon, on a quest to rescue Prince Ghassan from the mystical and now evil-infested Mount Qaf, home of the gods. The game stays true to its roots with side-scrolling platforming, challenging you to master increasingly complex levels using a mix of cunning and combat prowess.

Made for Mobile: While you might already be familiar with the core gameplay, Prince of Persia: Lost Crown has been revamped specifically for mobile devices. It boasts a redesigned user interface optimized for touch controls, full controller support, and a range of quality-of-life enhancements, including automatic modes to ease your journey. Though some might argue these features alter the game's intended difficulty, they are crucial for those playing without controllers. Stay tuned for our in-depth review to see if Prince of Persia: Lost Crown truly shines on mobile.
Craving more platforming action? Check out our list of the top 25 best platformers for iOS and Android to test your skills and speed!
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